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June 2014
(75%)
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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: "Short on time? Check out our review in pictures of the Nokia Lumia 630." Unlike Android, the options for an affordable Windows Phone handset are few and far between. Nokia, which has been the primary manufacturer of Windows Phone devices, recently launch...
Great battery runtimes, Low power consumption, Rigid and nicely designed casing, Removable battery, Generous amount of installed software, Expandable storage, Smooth usage
Relatively high temperatures, Low-contrast screen, Low ppi density, Frequent throwbacks compared with the precursor, No LED flash, No camera button, No front-facing camera, Pressure sensitive casing, Partially visible pixel grid
Of course, Nokia's Lumia 630 has a considerably lower recommended price than the Lumia 620 had when it was launched on the market just over a year ago. The market has changed since then, and the prices for entry-level smartphones have dropped a notch. Co...
Published: 2014-06-06, Author: Andrew , review by: cnet.com
The Nokia Lumia 630 has fun, colourful, interchangeable cases, its Windows Phone 8.1 software is easy to use and Nokia's bundled apps come in handy
The Windows Phone app store still rarely receives new apps at the same time as Android or iOS, the screen is lower resolution than the similarly-priced Moto G, the camera doesn't particularly impress and it doesn't have 4G
The Nokia Lumia 630 is a cheap, vibrant alternative to Android and its Windows Phone 8.1 software is easy to use. The app store is still a problem though -- if you like getting new releases when your Android and iOS-toting friends do, a budget Android ph...
Reviewed here is the black Lumia 630, but note that green, orange, yellow and white also exist, at least as shells, with the front fascia remaining black throughout. The various colours may well, in some markets, be carrier-specific. Possibly the most...
Published: 2014-06-04, Author: Victor , review by: phonearena.com
Windows Phone 8.1 with Nokia's Cyan improvements showcases the best of Microsoft's platform, First Windows Phone with dualSIM support, Buttery smooth performance, Offline navigation remains a big plus
Subpar camera with no flash, no frontfacing cam, Screen is less sharp than rivals, Cheapfeeling plastic, Only 512MB of RAM, a limitation for gaming, Does not support 1080p video recording, Poor inbox contents (no headphones, no USB cable)
The Nokia Lumia 630 is a handset for the masses. Its full retail (off-contract) price stands at €160 ($200), on par with some very popular offerings like the Motorola Moto G...
We really like the colourful and user-friendly Nokia Lumia 630. As the first Windows Phone 8.1 handset, it not only offers strong value, but also a pleasing all-round experience. It's a great handset for smartphone noobs who want to test the waters with a...
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Published: 2014-04-03, Author: Chris , review by: techworld.com
Abstract: Nokia has unveiled its range of Windows Phone 8.1 smartphones so here's our hands-on review of the Nokia Lumia 630 and Lumia 635.As expected, Nokia has updated its smartphone line-up with some new Lumia handsets running on the freshly announced Windows Ph...
The Lumia 630 is a good phone for its class with two major drawbacks. If it weren't for the audio issues and the camera boot-up lag time then we'd be giving it a much better review. Unfortunately, we can't ignore those problems and so the Lumia 630 end...
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Published: 2014-06-07, Author: Andrew , review by: cnet.com.au
The Nokia Lumia 630 has fun, colourful, interchangeable cases, its Windows Phone 8.1 software is easy to use and Nokia's bundled apps come in handy
The Windows Phone app store still rarely receives new apps at the same time as Android or iOS, the screen is lower resolution than the similarly-priced Moto G, the camera doesn't particularly impress and it doesn't have 4G
The Nokia Lumia 630 is a cheap, vibrant alternative to Android and its Windows Phone 8.1 software is easy to use. The app store is still a problem though -- if you like getting new releases when your Android and iOS-toting friends do, a budget Android ph...