Nokia 6 64GB
The Nokia 6 is a robust phone with all the features Nokia fans have come to expect. Technologically, it matches up to the very best Smartphones on the market. We all know Nokia as a business-type phone manufacturer, so classy is the word to describe the strong, dark appearance of these phones. Let’s now look at how well it operates.
Resolution on your Nokia 6 IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen is a clear, crisp 1,080 x 1,920 pixels. Nokia have also provided users with screen protection by designing their phones with Corning Gorilla Glass 3. In typical Nokia fashion, these phones only come in the following 'formal' colours; arte black, matte black, tempered blue, silver, and copper.
The Nokia 6 functions via an octa-core 1.4 GHz Cortex-A53 CPU and 4 GB of memory. The Adreno 505 GPU ensures speedy graphics. Onboard memory allows for 64 GB of space, but you can upgrade this by up to 256GB with a MicroSD card.
Nokia usually includes great cameras as part of their Smartphone designs. The camera on the Nokia 6 is no exception, boasting 16 MP and a dual-LED flash. The selfie camera is also higher than average, with an 8 MP function. The phone’s camera also takes high-quality video at 1080p@30fps. As was expected when Nokia released this phone at the beginning of 2017, it lives up to its reputation as a great phone.
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Nokia 6 review review
Decent screen size matched by picture quality; Well-built, feels suitably premium; Stock Android is a joy to use; Just not enough CPU oomph; Faffy fingerprint reader; Feels overly chunky; Camera struggles in tricky lighting;
Nokia 6 review
It might be the new Nokia’s most expensive offering right now, but the 6 is still strictly stuck in the mid-range. Sure, it’s well built, and has a screen that’s punching above its weight, but it just doesn’t really do anything dramatic to stand out from the crowd. The Moto G5 does much of the same, albeit with more plastic than metal, but for less cash, and Honor’s 6X adds dual cameras and a faster CPU for the same amount. Even if that does mean putting up with EMUI. A competent camera and premium looks go a long way, but they come saddled with a sub-par CPU. If you can put up with some sluggishness, it’s still a good buy - as now that Lenovo has killed off the P2, there’s not much else out there for £199. Just keep in mind an extra £50 will buy something far more suited to Android’s apps and games.