Testseek.com have collected 293 expert reviews of the Microsoft Lumia 950 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Lumia 950.
March 2016
(76%)
293 Reviews
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Abstract: Today we're having our first look at the Microsoft Lumia 950 on the review bench, showing you just one - perhaps the most compelling - feature of the bunch: Continuum. When Microsoft first created Windows Phone, it wasn't any secret that they wanted the s...
Abstract: One day I'll tell my grandchildren of life during the Great Gadget Identity Crisis.“You had the phablet—phone plus tablet. The tablet with a keyboard? Tabtops. And don't forget the laptops with tablets for screens. We called those ... laplets! It was not...
Published: 2015-11-20, Author: Raymond , review by: mashable.com
Crisp screen, Good camera, Long battery life, Continuum is a cool trick, Reversible USB-C port
Buggy Continuum, Puny app store is still a huge problem, Plastic design, Few universal Windows apps right now, Continuum requires extra hardware and costs
Microsoft Lumia 950The GoodCrisp screen • Good camera, Long battery life, Continuum is a cool trick, Reversible USB-C portThe BadBuggy Continuum • Puny app store is still a huge problem • Plastic design • Few universal Windows apps right now • Continuum r...
Microsoft's Lumia 950 takes good pictures, has a crystal clear screen and a removable battery. The Cortana voice assistant and offline maps remain perks
Windows phones still have a huge app deficit compared to iPhone and Android. The 950's standout Continuum feature is buggy and cumbersome, and requires separate hardware to use. The phone's ho-hum design feels dated
The Lumia 950 is a mostly average smartphone, giving iPhone and Android users no reason to switch, and offering little appeal outside Windows phone diehards...
Published: 2015-11-20, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Sharp display, Fast performance, Reliable camera
Price is too high for what it is, Cheap materials, Boring design, Weak app support
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Lumia camera hardware continues to excel, Finally, a Windows flagship phone, Continuum technology is really terrific
Most will probably buy the larger Lumia 950XL, Windows Hello is less effective than on Surface tablets, Some noticeable bugs mar the experience
The Lumia 950 is one of the first phones to combine Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Hello, and support for Continuum, along with the traditionally strong Lumia cameras...
Published: 2015-11-20, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Removable battery, Removable storage, Great camera, Continuum feature lets you use phone as a PC
Somewhat bland design, Fewer apps available than on Android and iOS, Desktop computing features limited
The Lumia 950's design may not be anything to write home about, but the device itself proves that Windows phones are now better able to compete with devices powered by Android or iOS. The 950 performed just as capably as some of the leading flagships from...
Fantastic display, Amazing camera, Relatively light and thin, Smooth, responsive performance, Solid battery life, with removable option, Continuum support to use the phone as a PC
Paltry app selection, Uninspiring design, Nonpremium plastic body, A new operating system with some holes
The Microsoft Lumia 950 represents the best of Windows 10 Mobile and is 100 percent built for the fans, which is exactly what Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella promised back in July.Oddly enough, the Lumia 950 is a really good smartphone. It is just the lack of...
Windows 10 Mobile is slick, Irisscanning lockscreen, Continuum is its best trick
App situation is dire, Microsoft Maps is 'Apple Maps bad' Call quality is subpar
The Lumia 950 proves that there's a lot going for Windows 10 Mobile, though also a lot of work to be done. Its best trick is that it blows up to desktop-like proportions with Continuum, but it sorely needs apps. Dedicated Microsoft fans and willing beta t...
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Published: 2016-01-18, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.com.au
No, unless there is some crazy reason that you need to have a Microsoft Windows phone.Though the 950 is an important first step toward making Windows an attractive option for developers, that promise hasn't been delivered on the smartphone side of things...