Testseek.com have collected 222 expert reviews of the Microsoft Lumia 640 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Lumia 640.
May 2015
(78%)
222 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
589 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Good Build Quality
Great Screen
Good Audio and Call Quality
DualSIM Support
MicroSD Card Slot (Upto 128GB)
Removable Back Cover
Pretty Solid Built
Removable Battery
Upgradable To Windows 10
4G LTE
Oneyear subscription to Office 365
Large Battery Pack
Good design
Good performance
MS Office
Nice display
Good rear camera
Sturdy build
The editors didn't like
Laggy Performance
Average Camera (Bad Low Light Performance and High Colour Noise)
Published: 2015-05-11, Author: Sean , review by: onmsft.com
Overall I love this device. It's sleek, light, and performs well in just about every area I need a phone to. I can honestly say that I'm surprised I got this nice of a phone for only £120 (about $180).There were a few minor issues that I didn't love such...
swappable back cover, battery is removable, dual SIM cards, diverse software package, good GPS location capabilities, takes good photos in low-light conditions, precise touchscreen, bright display and pretty accurate colors, good speaker, good voice tran
fairly high power consumption, front-facing camera is almost unusable, details in photos often washed out, no USB cable included, speaker can sound muffled at times
In Review Microsoft Lumia 640. Test model courtesy of Microsoft Mobile Germany.More RAM, a front-facing camera, higher resolution - the list of improvements is pretty long when we compare the Lumia 640 to its predecessor. An update was sorely needed to ke...
Published: 2015-05-08, Author: Michael , review by: wmpoweruser.com
Starting at £89.99, the Lumia 640 is one of the most amazing value handsets to come out of the Lumia line. Where previous Lumia devices in its price range have floundered, the 640 stands strong, offering the promise of strong performance and decent imagin...
Both the screen and camera are among the best you'll find at this price, you can swap out the back panels for fresh colours, and the Windows Phone software is easy to use
The front camera has a very poor resolution, the battery life is short, and the under-stocked app store won't please anyone wanting the latest apps and games
The great screen and camera make the Lumia 640 a brilliant phone for anyone on a budget who wants an alternative to Android -- so long as you aren't too bothered about apps....
Sharp display with good viewing angles, Handles daytoday tasks with ease Good build quality and compact size
Average cameras, Expensive considering the competition
When you compare the Lumia 640 to its predecessor, the Lumia 630 (review), it's apparent that Microsoft has worked on improving the specs of its affordable line-up. It's priced at Rs 11,999, which is almost the same price the Lumia 630 was launched for la...
The input from Cortana and a really intuitive interface give the Microsoft OS a thumbs up, but occasional closure of the FM radio app starts to grate. Meanwhile the XL is a brilliant option for someone looking to use their phone in a business scenario lik...
Taking my cue from the review title, the Lumia 640 is perhaps the first budget Windows Phone for which no apology is needed, no caveat required, when recommending it to a friend or relative. Previous devices always had to have some rider attached: "It'...
Sharp 720p screen, Strong camera, Great battery life
Glossy body lacks sex appeal
Microsoft's Lumia 640 offers seriously great value for money, packing HD visuals, excellent optics and a satisfying user experience for around £150 (or £100 if you opt for the non-4G model), making it a solid rival to the Moto G. If you're after an afford...
Impressive display, Great battery life, Decent camera
Not the best looking, Older processor, Windows apps lag behind
With a 5-inch 720p screen, quad-core processor, strong battery life and excellent camera the Lumia 640 is Windows Phone's answer to the Moto G. For friends, family and everyone in general, you'd have real trouble doing better than this...