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PC Magazine
★★★★
5 years ago
Nokia 6.1 Review

Despite having been resurrected by HMD Global and launching the nostalgia-baiting 3310 3G feature phone, Nokia has struggled regain a foothold in the unlocked phone market. Can the Nokia 6.1 change that? Unlike the retro-inspired 3310, the 6.1 is a smartphone that boasts solid midrange specs and stock Android One software for an affordable $269. It's a solid choice for the price range, but the midrange Android market is crowded with strong competitors like the Moto G6, which offers better camera performance for $20 less, and the Moto E5 Play, which is significantly less expensive. Design, Features, and Display The Nokia 6.1 is one of those phones that would have fit in just fine last year, but in 2018 sticks out like a sore thumb with its 16:9 form factor, rectangular sides, and metal back. The matte black body has bronze accents around the sides, as well as around the camera lens and fingerprint sensor on the back. The overall look is classy, but dated. Similar Products ...

The Nokia 6.1 is an unlocked Android One-powered phone with solid hardware and a sturdy design for the price.

Sturdy build; Solid specs for the price; Stock Android One software

Lackluster camera; Viewing angles could be better

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

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

Softpedia
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★★
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...

Amazon
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★★
6 years ago
What a surprisingly perfect phone

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.

JB Hi-Fi
★★★★
5 years ago
so far so good

Been around a month. So far no issues. Only annoying thing is having to put up with Google ads. Speakers are fine for music, camera is great. Heaps easier to navigate than a Samsung. Love having a Nokia again.

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

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.

THE INQUIRER
★★★★★
7 years ago

. If you're considering both as your next handset, we've got all the details of how the specs compare and how to decide between the two. The Nokia phone looks a fair bit like the old Lumia handsets, but thankfully without the luminous lime and orange colourways. In fact, the colours are lovely.

fonearena.com
★★★★★
6 years ago

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

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