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
All in all, with the Nokia Lumia 630 and Motorola Moto G, we're looking at some of the best affordable handsets out there - both offer larger than its peers screen sizes, snappy performance with a quad-core chip inside on both, and decent cameras.insertAd...
Published: 2014-08-04, Author: Tom , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: Windows Phone has grown up a lot recently. The 8.1 update finally brought a notification center, plus the Siri-rivaling Cortana digital assistant. The Lumia 630 takes full advantage of the improvements: it's the first handset to feature on-screen Windows ...
Designing an affordable phone is always going to have compromises. In this case, Nokia has hit on some reasonable compromises but gone too far in others. The lack of a proximity sensor was something that I didn't miss at all, and the phone has no issue re...
Abstract: The first time we saw the Lumia 630 was at Build 2014 where Microsoft showcased Windows Phone 8.1 . Its 4.5-inch ClearBlack screen display is powered by a Snapdragon 400 quad-core processor , 1,830mAh battery, 5MP rear camera ( no front facing), 8GB inter...
Published: 2014-07-13, Author: Andy , review by: neowin.net
Abstract: It used to be the case - not all that long ago, in fact - that “low-cost” was synonymous with “low quality” in the smartphone space. Flooded with torrents of wretched, miserable Android devices, anyone looking for a really cheap smartphone ended up starin...
Published: 2014-07-11, Author: Lucas , review by: wmpoweruser.com
Abstract: When Microsoft announced Windows Phone 8.1, Nokia also announced the first devices running the new operating system, the affordable Nokia Lumia 630/635 and the high end Nokia Lumia 930.Contrary to what many people expected, Nokia decided to launch the Lum...
Playful design, comfortable to hold, Good battery life, LTE on a shoestring
No front-facing camera, Mediocre display
The Lumia 635 is a much-needed addition to Nokia's affordable handset range. It has a serviceable camera, fun design and good battery life, but most importantly, it's one of the best-value LTE devices out there....
Published: 2014-06-13, Author: Adam , review by: Pocketnow.com
Built in pedometer can track every step you take, Windows Phone 8.1 makes much better use of the Micro SD card expansion, Removable battery, Replaceable battery covers with multiple color options, Comfortable ergonomic form factor & design, Nokia HERE Sui
No flash, or image stabilization, Low resolution screen with mediocre outdoor visibility, 512Mb RAM means some apps won't run, No compass for augmented reality apps, No wireless charging option, No NFC, No ambient light sensor or autobrightness, No proxim
While we love those new sensor core features for GPS-independent exercise tracking, the Lumia 630 is a tough sell with so many other hardware features lacking (or simply absent). If you're going to go with a budget Windows Phone, we'd recommend going all...
The price will move this device, no doubt. Microsoft has effectively re-branded a device from two years ago (the Snapdragon 400 was slightly behind when it debuted on the Nexus 4) and sold it anew. The hardware breaks no new ground, and our overall takeaw...