Nokia Lumia 610
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13 years ago
Nokia Lumia 610 review
Nokia's Lumia 610 may have a cheap price tag but it feels anything but that. This is a very well built smartphone that offers a slick user experience, but its low RAM results in some annoying limitations.
13 years ago
Nokia Lumia 610 review
When the Windows Phone operating system launched in 2010 it was strictly a premium affair, with Microsoft insisting on a relatively high spec for all the smartphones it was used in.
Pros:
- Most affordable Windows Phone handset
- smooth performance
- good battery life
Cons:
- No memory expansion
- slimmed down Windows Phone spec
13 years ago
Nokia Lumia 610 Windows Phone
Nokia's Lumia 610 may have a cheap price tag but it feels anything but that. This is a very well built smartphone that offers a slick user experience, but its low RAM results in some annoying limitations. Nokia appears to be the only manufacturer aggressively pushing the Windows Phone platform and part of this plan is a range of products at all price points. The Lumia 610 is the baby of the Lumia family and is currently the cheapest Windows Phone on the market in Australia. The Lumia 610 is a well built smartphone that offers a slick user experience, though its low RAM results in some annoying limitations.
Pros:
- Good build quality
- Great battery life
- Smooth user experience
Cons:
- Low RAM limits some apps
- Mediocre screen
- No front-facing camera
14 years ago
Nokia Lumia 610 review
A solid device that offers good performance capabilities and hardware specifications but is let down by the inability to run several key applications.
Pros:
- Great price
- solid camera
- nice design and build
- speedy performance despite low-power components
Cons:
- Low RAM renders many key applications unusable
- tactile buttons occasionally unresponsive
14 years ago
Nokia Lumia 610 review Review
The cheapest route to Windows Phone to date, the Nokia Lumia 610's low cost comes courtesy of a few cut corners, but the user experience is still impressive and the phone is definitely one of the more attractive budget smart phone options out there.
Pros:
- Smooth performance
- Low price
- Attractive design
- Good battery life
Cons:
- Not compatible with all apps and games
- No microSD card slot
13 years ago
got one of these on PAYG at the EE store in the stratford centre. great phone, but let down by 2 things that lose it a star. the bluetooth connection is rubbish- it won't support connections with either my samsung wave 2, nor my sony xperia neo.
13 years ago
It's back to business, with the Finns rolling out yet another feature-rich smartphone into the market. It seems like the Finnish manufacturer has got into a habit of infusing each and every Nokia model with a Wow factor.
Pros:
- MicroSIM card support
- SMS
- MMS
- Push Email
- IM messaging
- Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- GPS with A-GPS support
- Video/photo editor
- Document viewer
- Predictive text input
- Bluetooth with A2DP
- EDR
- Voice memo/dial
- Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Cons:
- No microSD card slot
- Absence of secondary camera
- Low processing capability
- lack of Java support
- No Flash support in browser
- Only 8GB internal storage
13 years ago
Windows Phone
this is not actually abt the lumia 610 but abt the windows phone ecosystem... ppl who dismiss windows phone saying it has no apps plz look again the app store now has more than 100,000 apps with most of the quality apps already available or coming soon enough.
13 years ago
Nokia Lumia 610
Nokia's third Windows Phone 7-powered Lumia handset is the sensibly priced Nokia Lumia 610, but is four a crowd, or should those on a budget be seriously considering this new handset? The Lumia 610 is certainly a Nokia, and more akin to the Nokia of yesteryear.
Pros:
- Cheap
- nippy
- easy to use
- replaceable battery
- replaceable back cover
Cons:
- Not all apps run on the phone
- Windows Phone is like Marmite - you'll either love it or hate it
13 years ago
Nokia Lumia 610 review
After the mid-range Lumia 710 and Lumia 800 , closely followed by the big-screen Lumia 900 , we finally have Nokia's budget Windows Phone 7 handset; the cheap-as-chips Lumia 610. This is just £180 SIM-free or free on a £13.50-per-month contract, which makes it around £40 cheaper SIM-free than the...
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