Testseek.com have collected 335 expert reviews of the Microsoft Lumia 630 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Lumia 630.
June 2014
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The editors liked
Snappy pepped up interface
Unlimited original music
Robust Build
Windows 8.1 Software adds new features
Dual SIM Support
Software optimized for Dual SIM
Smart Dual SIM call forwarding support
Battery life
Display quality
What Needs Improvements?
NO Front camera – Letdown – No Selfies
No video chat
Great build quality
Decent build quality for the price
Above average camera in its class
Sensorcore proves useful for the health conscious
Dual SIM features are well thought out
Windows Phone 8.1 out of the box brings a lot of much needed features
Great Rear Camera
Awesome Built Quality
Smooth User Interface
New Features in Windows Phone 8.1
Excellent user experience
Latest Windows Phone 8.1 OS
Sturdy construction
Elegant design
Offline maps and navigation
Good battery life
Advanced camera controls.
Packaged in the attractive Lumia style body
Surprisingly nice battery life for a dual SIM smartphone
Optimized DualSIM support for realworld usage
Windows Phone 8.1 out of the box. Decent hardware and solid design. Good battery life and camera
Windows Phone 8.1 OS
Advanced camera controls
The editors didn't like
No front camera
No flash
No Ambient light sensors
Mediocre photo capabilities
Killer app
The slew of enhancements that Windows 8.1 brings
No ambient light sensor
Low resolution 4.5″ display with minor issues in refresh rate
Laggy scrolling performance
512 MB of RAM is a dealbreaker for gamers
Average battery life
No Front Camera
No Headphones in Package
No Proximity and Ambient Light Sensors
Lacks frontfacing camera
No camera flash
Doesn't ship with USB cable
The lack of LED flash clearly makes your phone unusable post dawn for decent quality images
Relatively low resolution display. 512MB RAM might be seen as too low. No dedicated camera button
Abstract: Having had a brief peek into the design aspects of the Lumia 630 , It's only fair to take a look into the hardware that makes the phone tick. The Lumia 630 brings in many first for the Lumia series. It's the first dual SIM smartphone on the Windows Phone ...
Abstract: The Nokia Lumia 630 was launched with much fanfare by Microsoft, it was the first device to be launched under the new ownership, the first dual SIM device that is. The device was supposed to herald Microsoft's entry into the dual SIM category which is get...
Great build quality. Removable battery. Interchangeable covers. Expandable storage
Poor camera with no flash. Only 8GB of storage as standard. Large screen bezels
A compact and well-made smartphone with Nokia’s famous good looks, Microsoft’s latest software, a decent screen, competent processor and good battery life, the Lumia 630 is a lot of phone for £99. The camera isn’t much use indoors, but the speedy softwar...
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Published: 2014-08-07, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
As mentioned, the two teams are an option to consider if we want a complete and balanced device at a good price. However, the Motorola Moto G is underway in key areas such as the screen, the camera pictures and more RAM. The Nokia Lumia 630 has unique fea...
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Published: 2014-07-12, Author: by , review by: geeksquad.co.uk
Great hardware for the price, Windows Phone 8.1 software adds some new features, Very quick and snappy
Camera not as impressive as some other Nokia handsets, No 4G or NFC on board
Overall, the Lumia 630 is undeniably great for the price.The Lumia 630 is a really great device for the price, offering some fast hardware and welcome access to the latest version of the Windows Phone software. The phone obviously doesn't excel in all are...
Decent design and build quality, Camera isn't bad for a phone at this price point, Excellent audio player, Choice between dual SIM model or 4G version available at the same price
No camera flash, Cortana virtual PA only available in US (although UK launch is imminent), No frontfacing camera, No 1080p Full HD video recording, Screen resolution could be better
For fans of Windows Phone or anyone who fancies getting to know Microsoft's mobile OS without breaking the bank, the Nokia Lumia 630 is an excellent choice. A higher screen resolution would have made it even better, especially considering what you get wit...
An aboveaverage snapper for an entrylevel handset, Fast performing apps, Quadcore processor good for mobile gaming
Dull design, Unnecessary inbuilt apps clog storage, Lack of apps and games on Windows Phone store
It’s your best option if you’re looking for an affordable Windows Phone device, and a solid all-round entry-level handset to boot....
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Published: 2014-06-25, Author: Simon , review by: 3g.co.uk
Top build quality, Battery is removable, Swappable covers, Onboard storage can be removed
Disapointting snapper has no flash, Poor 8GB of onboard storage, Bezel around display is too large
A neat, well-built phone that looks good, boasts the latest Windows Phone software, a decent display, reasonable power and impressive battery life. That’s a lot of phone you’re getting for £99...
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Published: 2014-06-25, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Affordable, nicely designed and feels good quality, offers the latest Windows Phone 8.1 software
A number of hardware compromises, display resolution isn't competitive, some software bugs, not 4G
The Nokia Lumia 630 is something of a mixed bag. It's cheap, cheerful and Nokia succeeds in delivering a bright and well built handset that's ahead of many competitors' plastic offerings. It also gives you the latest Windows Phone 8.1 operating syst...
Sluggish to start apps, Issues with the display, Average rear and no front camera
The negatives of the Lumia 630 are rather in your face – there are some issues with the screen resolution and backlight, sluggish loading of apps, lacklustre camera facilities and Windows Phone's perennial problem of a poorly stocked app store. But the p...