The wide acceptance of Android OS meant bad times for the once-loved Nokia brand name, and the company soon lost its market share thanks to its choice of Windows Phone for the operating system.
The wide acceptance of Android OS meant bad times for the once-loved Nokia brand name, and the company soon lost its market share thanks to its choice of Windows Phone for the operating system.
Wow, I bought this phone from the only official supplier in the UK, car phone warehouse for 179.99 plus a worthless phone top up of ten quid for a sim I don't want and I have to say the phone is fantastic and exactly what I wanted.
A few years back, Nokia used to be the house hold name, but in its absence, many smartphone makers climbed up the ladder to what they are now. After going through a lot, Finnish-based handset maker Nokia made its come back in the smartphone industry, in-ties with HMD global.
Build quality; Good display; Good camera
Lacks notification light; Hybrid SIM slot; Average battery life
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
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
Earlier this year HMD Global announced the refresh for their first ever Android phone, the Nokia 6. And just like the model that came before it, the Nokia 6 (2018) was first made available for the Chinese market, with a wider global release set for later.
Nokia's back! Back! BACK! Of course, it isn't really Nokia: the brand was sold to Finnish firm HMD, who can use it for ten years. But this isn't just a case of sticking the Nokia logo on a me-too Android. It's pretty, and pretty good value for money.
Great value for money; Surprisingly good camera
Really slow charging; Battery isn't brilliant
Nokia , the bruised and battered stalwart which had almost faded into obscurity, was brought back into the public consciousness last year thanks to a small Finish company called HMD Global. The Nokia 6 was HMD Global's first foray into the Android smartphone world.
Nokia 6 (2018) is an impressive upgrade over its predecessor and even more impressive as a budget segment offering. The smartphone has a great visual appeal on top of a robust build quality, offers a good performance and a better than average camera quality and is backed up by a battery that will...
Last year, HMD Global launched the Nokia 6, and the phone was rather underwhelming. It didn't quite stack up next to offerings from competitors like Xiaomi. Now, the company has launched the 2018 version of the Nokia 6, priced at ₹16,999 , and it takes on the likes of the Redmi Note 5 Pro and the...
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