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Notebookcheck
★★★★
6 years ago
Nokia 6 Smartphone Review

The most expensive model of Nokia's new smartphone trio distinguishes itself from the Nokia 3 and the Nokia 5 with its larger form factor and 5.5-inch Full HD display. The working memory and internal storage also received an upgrade, being more generous at 3 GB and 32 GB respectively.

high-quality case; many LTE bands; dual-SIM slot; Android 7.1; fingerprint sensor; good 16-MP camera; bright Full HD display; long battery life; low heat development

no USB Type-C connection; USB-2.0 speed only; display has a blue tint; not all games run smoothly

AndroidPIT
★★★
★★
6 years ago
Nokia 6 review: HMD Global isn't strutting its stuff yet

HMD Global takes the plunge. After debuting at the MWC in February, one of Nokia's three smartphone newcomers has finally arrived on the US market. For now, the Nokia 6 is the most high-end model offered by the brand, and its price, around $230, is a declaration of war on the competition.

High-contrast; high-resolution display; Solid craftsmanship; Early software updates

Chipset too weak; Bad multitasking; Noticeably slow charging

Android Authority
★★★★
6 years ago

The Nokia 6 is a conflicting device. There's a lot to like about it, especially its premium design and solid build quality, but it's only an average performer. It feels underpowered, especially for what many power users would expect.

Design and Build quality Good display Monthly security updates

Inconsistent camera performance No fast charging Average performance

Digitaltrends
★★★★
6 years ago
Nokia 6 (2018) Review

The Nokia 6.1 is tough to beat, thanks to its tank-like build, solid performance, and a promise of software updates.

Excellent build quality; Frequent updates thanks to Android One; Good battery life with Type-C port; Simple; clean software with no bloatware; Performance outpaces other budget phones

Camera performance is poor in low-light; Chunky bezels for 2018; Easy to block bottom-firing speaker

CNET
★★★
★★
6 years ago
Nokia 6

Of the three phones Nokia launched earlier this year (The Nokia 3 , 5 and 6), the Nokia 6 ( $229.00 at Amazon.com ) is the star. But at only £220 (or $180 in the US, with Amazon's ads appearing on the lockscreen), it's still affordable.

The Nokia 6's slick metal jacket looks great; givin this affordable phone the lustre of a more premium handset

The underpowered processor makes the phone sometimes frustrating to use

GSM Arena
★★★★
6 years ago
Nokia 6 (2018) review

Nowadays, most smartphones are sequels to once successful headliners and, in an unsurprising turn of events, HMD opted to continue the Nokia 6 series. It was a no-brainer decision though as the 2017 model reportedly sold in more than 10 million units so HMD is wise to make the best of this...

Gear Diary
★★★★★
6 years ago
An Amazon Prime Exclusive Phone That's Worth the Savings

The ad isn't too obnoxious, right The breaks in the silver border are a sleekly disguised antenna. If you are looking for a budget-priced Android phone that doesn't feel like a budget phone and that doesn't come loaded with a lot of carrier installed bloatware, the Nokia 6 is a great option.

Excellent Nokia build-quality running Android; Dual-SIM is perfect for those who carry a work and personal phone or who travel; Large battery; Great camera; Option of paying an extra $50 to remove ads Android on a Nokia phone

Uses a microUSB port rather than Type-C; If you are a heavy gamer, the processor may not be quite fast enough for you

Indian Express
★★★★
6 years ago
Nokia 6 (2018) review: Stylish smartphone with a performance to back it up

Nokia 6 (2018) is a well-designed phone for its asking price of Rs 16,999. But how does it perform on a daily basis Here's our Nokia 6 (2018) review.

talkandroid.com
★★★★★
6 years ago
Nokia 6 review: The brand is back, but this phone is full of compromises

First and foremost, this is a budget-friendly phone. It's better than a cheap $50 Tracfone and will certainly give you a better experience (and will probably work for most than 6 months) but it's still a little underwhelming, even at its lower price point.

Softpedia
★★★
★★
5 years ago

If I were to purchase a mid-range Android device, there's no doubt that the Nokia 6 would be among the models ranked highest. While this is a subjective choice because I'm not a big fan of phones coming with custom ROMs, bloatware, and other apps that OEMs think I need but which I don't, I believe...

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