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Published: 2014-06-07, Author: Jen , review by: techradar.com
New, improved Windows Phone 8.1, Value for money, In, built motion sensor
Poor camera quality, No front cam or flash, No NFC or 4G
I'd like to take my hat off to Microsoft and Nokia who have built on the success of the Nokia Lumia 520 brilliantly to design and build yet another respectable budget phone in the Nokia Lumia 630. For a low price it does all the basics and does them well...
Published: 2014-06-06, Author: Andrew , review by: CNET.co.uk
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...
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Published: 2014-06-05, Author: Matt , review by: macworld.co.uk
We like the Lumia 630, and it is great value. But we'll be sticking with the iPhone 5c and its better camera, battery life and build.The Complete Guide to the iPhone 5s & 5c is on-sale now. Click here for buying information. Share this articleFi...
If you're considering the Lumia 630 as a first smartphone and you don't plan to buy lots of wireless accessories and install lots of apps, it's not a bad choice at all. Windows Phone 8.1 is very easy to use, and will improve even more when Cortana and its...
Published: 2014-05-29, Author: Sophie , review by: stuff.tv
Cheap, Decent screen for the money, WinPho 8.1 and Nokia tricks, Big microSD storage
No 4G
Open Gallery The 630 is easy to get along with. Yes it's a bit slow and nothing about this Nokia screams ‘game-changer'. It's just a nice phone for the money. It looks fun, comes with some excellent Nokia and Microsoft freebies and the OS is fr...
Affordable price, decent screen and camera, quad-core processor, Windows Phone 8.1 productivity and security services
No front camera, no Cortana in UK
The Nokia Lumia 630 may not be the top-end Windows Phone 8.1 flagship handset everyone expected, but thanks to its quad-core performance, decent display and affordable price it does a decent job showcasing the OS' upgraded productivity and security servic...
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Published: 2014-05-28, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Fast processor, okay camera, Nokia extras, expandable memory
Windows Store still a bit lean
The Nokia Lumia 630 is certainly a bargain, offering a speedy processor, decent camera and a host of Nokia and Microsoft features for less than a hundred quid. The screen isn't super sharp, and there's no front-facing camera, but it will do most of the ...
Coveting the charming construction and bright hues of an iPhone 5c, but can’t afford the Apple tax? The Nokia Lumia 630 should be your first port of call. It looks just like one - if a little wider, and at 9.3mm deep, a smidgeon thicker. Normally, we’d call that lazy mimicry, but in fairness to Nokia, it’s been doing this sort of design for much longer, and at this point it’s got it nailed. It fi
With such a low price come a few inevitable compromises. The Nokia Lumia 630’s screen, as you might expect from a budget phone, is not the best. It’s bigger than the Moto E’s 4.3-inch panel, which is good news for those with big paws, but its resolution, at 854x480, is considerably lower. As a result, web pages and photos look quite grainy - the Moto G’s 720p panel is a substantial step up. Its v
Nokia and Microsoft have crafted a well-rounded budget phone with the Lumia 630, that not only looks the business, but performs extremely well thanks to the excellent Windows Phone 8.1. While Microsoft is still playing app-catch up, for the less demand...
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Published: 2014-05-23, Author: Andrew , review by: theregister.co.uk
Despite the display howler, the Nokia Lumia 630 is a solid, very keenly priced successor to a deservedly popular value smartphone. It's more robust than before and the app "ecosystem" is now stronger than year ago, with Instagram available (in name, anyw...
Published: 2014-04-04, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: The Nokia Lumia 630 and the Nokia Lumia 635 are new devices to the Lumia family, amongst the first trio to launch with Windows Phone 8.1 . Launched alongside the premium Lumia 930, this brace of handsets sit at the opposite end of the spectrum. They are ...