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.
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.
My exception is full fill for this model so I am happy about it. And then I feel to ask some positive points in this mobile
1.very good processor 2.Decent battery backup (with 3g mode have a 1day) 3.there is no heating issue during that playing games 4.very good camera performance superb rear 16M & Front 8M camera
i feel that in future increase Battery backup for example: 3300Mhs OR 3600 Mhs is best for the mobile
The Nokia 6 is a higher grade of budget phone, similar to the . It costs £229, which is cheap enough for many to afford SIM-free, and lower than expected given the 279 Euro cost elsewhere. You'll even find it for free on some mid-price contracts.
Solid battery life; Added fast charging; Metal shell
Camera struggles with low and mixed lighting; Non 18:9 screen; Annoying buttons and finger scanner
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...
It says a lot about the quality of the Nokia 6 (2018) that many of the downsides we could attribute to it wouldn't realistically be expected on a phone of this price in 2018. Admittedly, it doesn't offer wireless charging, a dual-lens rear camera, waterproofing or an 18:9 display, but nor do many of...
Stock Android with guaranteed updates; Durable yet attractive handset; Generous HD screen
Solo rear camera; Battery just about lasts the day; Audio is a bit disappointing
The new Nokia 6 is more stylish and offers superior hardware at Rs16,999 in offline stores
The Nokia 6 (2018) should have been the Nokia 6 last year. HMD Global has listened to feedback to improve the mid-ranger by miles.
Solid build quality; Android One certification
Battery life less than a day; Tad overpriced
I mproved design The design of the Nokia 6 (2018) sees an improvement with a higher screen to body ratio of 73.2%, compared to 70.7% on the original Nokia 6. This equates to less phone above and below the screen, making the phone 5mm shorter.
Nokia's latest affordable smartphone is suffering from an identity crisis. HMD Global – the Finnish folks behind Nokia – can't seem to decide what to call its refreshed low-cost phone.
Standout design; Decent performance and camera; Well-priced
Not quite as good as the Moto G6
The Nokia 6.1 is Nokia doing what it's best known for: making affordable, quality devices. This mid-ranger's solid build, better-than-rivals' power, and flexibility with a microSD slot and 3.5mm headphone port, all make it a capable daily phone that's a pleasure to use.
Build quality; Powerful hardware for the price; Good value for money; Android One is bloat-free and great to use
16:9 display might be seen as dated; Speaker performance isn't great; Low-light camera performance isn't great
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