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Published: 2014-05-22, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
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...
Solid build and design, Interchangeable covers, Affordable, Decent performance
Windows Phone 8.1 still not fully featured
As you may have noticed from my previous comments, I like the Lumia 630 and Windows Phone 8.1. There are stumbling blocks here and there, but ultimately you get a very cohesive and comprehensive smartphone experience which is definitely moving in the ri...
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...