Published: 2017-08-14, Author: Phil , review by: ausdroid.net
The short answer is: If you're a really heavy user who needs the grunt, then perhaps this isn't for you. But if you're looking for a cheap phone that's going to be a really good device for you for about 12 months then yes. If you're looking for a spare or...
No USB-C connectivity, slow to show preview of image in the camera
Nokia has made a triumphant return with this device. The Nokia 6 is one of the purer Android devices you'll find and at a price that will put it into even more people's hands.User Rating Be the first one! Related PostsElgato Eve review – smart products t...
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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
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 p...
Excellent battery life, the smartphone offers 10 hours of video playback in our tests, The handset runs on Android One, the purest form of Android that doesn't have any duplicate apps or tweaks made by the phone manufacturer(and you'll also get any softwa
The screen suffers from glare in bright light and both the screen and rear of the phone attract fingerprint marks, It's middle of the road when it comes to speed of opening apps and surfing the web it can't match the speeds of more expensive devices, The
A great value for money smartphone that can take relatively good shots and has a great battery life. The addition of Android One makes it even simpler to use too. You'll be forever cleaning the screen and back, though, as it attracts fingerprints...
The Nokia 6 is a mixed bag. It's better than the Nokia 3 and the 5, but it's let down by those sharp edges and unimpressive battery. It's not one for power users, who'll find the battery runs out of puff long before they do. If you're not a heavy user or...
In terms of the specs, the New Nokia 6 is very typical for a 2018 mid-range device - which is no bad thing, as phones at this price point are offering near-flagship experiences in a lot of respects.What makes it stand out from the crowd is the design. By...