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
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
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...
The Nokia 6.1 is the second generation of the Nokia 6 budget phone line-up, and it's pretty good. It's almost everything I could want in a sub-R4k budget phone, including not looking or feeling like one, being powered by Android Oreo 8.1, and being adorned with a beautiful screen with slightly...
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
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.
The Nokia 6.1 is a excellent upper mid-range Android One device with renowned Nokia build quality via an aluminum unibody chassis, a speedy Snapdragon 630 CPU and 3GB RAM, a vivid 1080p display with excellent viewing angles, a 3000mAh battery that delivers all-day use, a microSD card slot for...
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
One wonders what Nokia's fate would have been had they have adopted Android when it was first available a number of years ago. Nokia chose a different path and the brand has been on quite a journey ever since.
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
The $269 Nokia 6.1 is a 5.5-inch unlocked phone that comes equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 processor, 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. That's the lone configuration of the device, and it comes in one color - a mix of matte-black aluminum with copper trim.
Android One software and support; Solid performance; Well built; Great display; NFC on board; Low price
Cameras are nothing special; A bit bulky; Doesn't work with CDMA carriers
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