Abstract: What's this? A review of a smartphone that doesn't run Symbian on AAS? And that doesn't run Windows 10 Mobile on AAWP? Actually yes - it's my first look at the new Nokia 6, running Android. And it's here because it's the return of the classic Nokia brand...
Abstract: Still, for sat-nav, podcast and speakerphone use, the speaker combination is absolutely fine and pretty loud. Also on the audio front is a FM radio aerial built-in, not something you get on every phone nowadays, and indicating the Nokia 6's potential mark...
Goodlooking screen, with solid color and detail reproduction, Camera sensor pulls in good lighting in lowlight and HDR, Solid feel, Dual speakers with Dolby sound aid video and audio experience, App switching is snappy, Quick and accurate fingerprint scan
Camera has a tendency to let in movement in regular shooting mode, Regular shooting mode has some trouble with dynamic range, specifically bright areas, Loading times can take a second or two in OS, borderline painful in loading games, Fingerprint authent
Nokia's highest end Android phone this far is a solid phone, but we shan't forget it's still a mid-range offering. Its premium feel, up-to-the-task screen, and capable 16-megapixel camera make it easy to forget that. But we never lose sight of this is in...
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
Abstract: When it comes to brand names and mind share, Nokia is among the best known of all time. It's no wonder given their storied history; phones that broke the mold yet were practically unbreakable, a season where they owned nearly half the mobile market share...
Gorgeous style, Super premium build, Great price, Excellent audio via Dolby Atmos, Stereo speakers, Good display for the price, Latest version of Android, Stock looking skin with lots of features, Split-screen multi-tasking and great RAM management, Lots
microUSB instead of USB Type-C, Slow performance, Can't play many 3D games, Camera can be very slow
2017 marks the clear comeback year with Nokia, and they're kicking it all off by offering an incredibly solid phone for a cheap price. Quite literally one of the best, if not the best built phones in this price range, the Nokia 6 is a true testament to th...
Impressive design, Gorgeous display, Latest and pure version of Android, Good battery life
Not meant for hard-core performance, Camera lacks punch, Priced slightly on the higher side, Photos by Raj Rout, Facebook Comments, ShareTweet
The short answer is an unequivocal yes. But if you ask us to explain, then we'd say that it all depends on you. If you're looking for the most cutting-edge smartphone out there which doesn't cost a bomb, then the Nokia 6 doesn't fit the bill. Heck, it won...
Design and Build quality, Good display, Monthly security updates
Inconsistent camera performance, No fast charging, Average performance
The Nokia 6 is a good enough device for a lot of people, but not for everyone. It's a pity there are few misses here and there that makes it stop short of being an overall well-rounded package that one would've liked it to be...