Nokia 6
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- TImoA
- 6uK
- 11 Mar 2018
AnonD-743607, 10 Mar 2018Actually, Nokia 6 is good phone to use.... One of the bigge... moreI got rid from the yellow cast (I still have the Android 7.1.2 in it) by testing/trying all/many of the available setting options (many combinations of them) and then setting them back to normal. So try something like below:
Select the main camera (not the hail camera)
From menu, select "Capture Settings", choose "Manual", tap "OK"
Exit the Menu, in addition to the "Mode" button, there will four more option buttons on the screen, these are at the bottom (when the device is properly aligned).
Select "Forced Flash" from the icon
Press the "Evaluative" button, select something else that is not selected
Take a picture
Press the "Focus" button, select something else that is not selected
Take a picture
Press the "AWB" button, select something else that is not selected
Take a picture
Press the "EV" button, select something else that is not selected
Take a picture
Press the "Mode" button (it is to the left of the Shutter button), select "Beautify"
Take a picture
Select "Suppressed Flash" from the icon
Press the "Evaluative" button, select something else that is not selected
Take a picture
Press the "Focus" button, select something else that is not selected
Take a picture
Press the "AWB" button, select something else that is not selected
Take a picture
Press the "EV" button, select something else that is not selected
Take a picture
Press the "Mode" button (it is to the left of the Shutter button), select "Picture"
Take a picture
Finally:
set all the four buttons and the "Mode" button to something that is good for you.
optionally, from the menu, select "Capture Settings", choose "Automatic", tap "OK"
In my opinion it is best to keep he camera in the ""Manual"" mode since it is not a (classical) manual mode at all, it only allows the user to use/adjust more of the (automated) settings, particularly it is best to keep the "Exposure" setting in "Evaluative" as that will prevent most of the incorrect (too dark) photos.
If you try, please reply the result.
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- AnonD-235761
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- 10 Mar 2018
Cheezy, 10 Mar 2018Its the sameCost & price is not the same. Cost is the total expenses to make a product and Price is Cost plus Profit
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- AnonD-743607
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- 10 Mar 2018
Actually, Nokia 6 is good phone to use.... One of the biggest concerns I have related with its camara and flash...When i take snaps yellowish colour flash comes and makes the photos too darkish and yellowish... nd I'm not happy with photos...So pls nokia fix the problem...Nd make the customers happy....
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- Cheezy
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- 10 Mar 2018
Anonymous, 08 Mar 2018Can you explain difference between cost and price please? E... moreIts the same
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- TimoA
- 6u8
- 09 Mar 2018
Anne, 06 Mar 2018Just this week I bought my Nokia 6.since before I'm a fan o... moreAnne, the audio connector in N6 is the the 3.5 mm audio jack that is the de facto standard for vast majority of audio devices.
Since you were not able to "fit" the connector of your old headset to the N6 then your old headset has some other/exotic connector.
You have three options, buy an adapter, buy a new headset, or buy a new phone BUT before you buy a new phone make sure that your old headset is compatible with the new phone.
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- TimoA
- 6u8
- 09 Mar 2018
Samsamall, 06 Mar 2018I bought it a month ago. Software is so disappointed. And r... moreMost (nearly all) of the software of N6 is the very same as in the new Google Pixel phones. If such software is so "disappointed" to you then you probably will find other than Android phones more suitable for you.
Regarding to the "... mobile Network is poor design...." that software in N6 is is the very same as in the new Google Pixel phones e.g. Pixel a XL: https://devicehelp.singtel.com/google/pixel-2-xl-android-8-0/connectivity/choose-network-mode/ You possibly have difficulties in understanding what the word "preferred" means in the "Preferred network type" settings dialog.
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- Anonymous
- YMp
- 08 Mar 2018
DealBreaker, 08 Mar 2018sorry to break it to you ..but the nokia 6 is a low cost ph... moreCan you explain difference between cost and price please? English is not my first language
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- DealBreaker
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- 08 Mar 2018
Anne, 06 Mar 2018Just this week I bought my Nokia 6.since before I'm a fan o... moresorry to break it to you ..but the nokia 6 is a low cost phone at a mid-ranger price...
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- Samsamall
- fD7
- 06 Mar 2018
I bought it a month ago. Software is so disappointed. And regarding mobile Network is poor design. there is no 3G/2G mode together. We can set it to only one 2G, 3G, or 4G while other phone offer 2G, 3G, 2G/3G, or 2G/3G/4G.
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- Anne
- 6kv
- 06 Mar 2018
Just this week I bought my Nokia 6.since before I'm a fan of Nokia .but I'm very disappointed 😟😟 last night I want to listen music and I will use my headset for the first time , I'm trying to plug it in but it's not fit.. even headset icon is not showing 😭 for short it's not working.. in front camera also theirs no flash so if u try to make selfies at night or in a dark u will disappointed.. even the normal camera also is not Good..why?? 😭😭😭😭
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- TimoA
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- 06 Mar 2018
Anonymous, 06 Mar 2018Please wait and buy 2018 modelLately I have seen the N6 2017 version at quite affordable discount. It is a very good phone and the fingertip button is in the most obvious, convenient, and ergonomic location.
The 2018 has the fingertip button at the back side, it is quite the same as having the car lock (or the start button of the car) in the trunk. Every time you have the phone in any kind of a holder, or just on a table laying on its back, you will curse the location the the fingertip sensor of the 2018 model when you want to power it up.
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- Anonymous
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- 06 Mar 2018
Manofsteel, 05 Mar 2018I plan to buy nokia 6. Feed back please.. Please wait and buy 2018 model
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- Mirza
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- 05 Mar 2018
Change The Camra Side
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- Manofsteel
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- 05 Mar 2018
AnonD-634754, 21 Feb 2018The King of all phones started roaring again. Features may... moreI plan to buy nokia 6. Feed back please..
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- 05 Mar 2018
Sunny, 03 Mar 2018Plz Just read my comment..Iam using this phone last one mon... moreHeating+battery life low
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- linuxgsebaschan
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- 05 Mar 2018
I bought a Nokia 6 to replace my dead Nexus 5x. Overall, I feel it was a suitable replacement. My only gripes so far is that I end up accidentally pressing the home and navigation buttons too often, much to the interference of my youtube viewing. This, and the fact that I end up unlocking my phone by accident when I didn't intend to because of the home/fingerprint reader placement. I kind of miss the fingerprint sensor of the Nexus 5x at the back, it felt so natural compared to this. I'm satisfied with my Nokia at the end of the day. Glad the old buggers switched over to android now. A good move in the long run, I might say.
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- 04 Mar 2018
anybody know nokia service test codes?
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- Hungarianboy
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- 03 Mar 2018
(Sorry for my english) I bought nokia 6 and I think this is a very good phone, and in this price this camera, batery, android oreo, 8 cores I think pretty good, but thg Snapdragon 430 not the best, but all of the games are running very well in this phone.
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- TimoA
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- 03 Mar 2018
AnonD-741996, 03 Mar 2018Hello every body Do the camera and battery perform wellYes, both the camera and the battery perform equally well compared to all the rest of the smartphones.
All smartphone cameras take photos that have equally horrendous image quality, if you are in search for a camera that takes high quality photos then you need to take a look at the full frame 35mm dSLR cameras that use interchangeable lenses. This should be quite obvious when you take a look at any press worthy event, all the reporters are shooting with such dSLR's and in addition they also carry a very heavy accessory bag filled lenses, flashes and such. The extremely poor image quality of smartphone camera photos is due to the tiny size of the imaging sensor and the tiny size of the lens system o the cameras. Sad, but a physical fact.
The batteries in the smartphones are currently very very similar, they are generally all based on the same/single technology (Lithium Polymer, LiPo). So in regards to the performance, a 3Ah battery in a smartphone A is practically identical to a 3Ah battery in smartphone B.
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- fva
- 03 Mar 2018
i have tryed this phone it's a good one i play with it diffirent games and it's fully perfect