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Nokia Lumia 630

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  • Anonymous
  • uvv
  • 08 Sep 2014

it is best phone in that range

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    • nishanth
    • vG@
    • 08 Sep 2014

    how is its sound clarity and network problem .always going range

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      • nishanth
      • vG@
      • 08 Sep 2014

      how is its sound clarity and network problem .always going range

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        • Anonymous
        • fjU
        • 07 Sep 2014

        AMD, 07 Sep 2014My LUMIA 630 Get Switch On automatically after i switched i... moreIt is normal.

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          • AnonD-303655
          • 9xm
          • 07 Sep 2014

          AMD, 07 Sep 2014My LUMIA 630 Get Switch On automatically after i switched i... morei bet your new in using windows phone.no need to be worried as it is completely normal to all lumia devices to turn on automatically after plugging it to charging mode

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            • AnonD-165816
            • m@C
            • 07 Sep 2014

            AMD, 07 Sep 2014My LUMIA 630 Get Switch On automatically after i switched i... moreThis is the WP stigma unfortunately you will have to live with it .

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              • t1$
              • 07 Sep 2014

              Anonymous, 06 Sep 2014haii i am confused in buying nokia 630 or nokia x2 so which... moreNokia Lumia 630

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                • AnonD-100814
                • Kge
                • 07 Sep 2014

                AnonD-295876, 07 Sep 2014730 & 735 a Nice phone by Nokia, it's a complete packag... moreyes dude... I m really impressed with 730.. just hoping ms ll launch it under 15k in india..

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                  • AMD
                  • utg
                  • 07 Sep 2014

                  My LUMIA 630 Get Switch On automatically after i switched it off and Plugged in charging...Is it default or problem with my device....plz help

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                    • AnonD-295876
                    • U@b
                    • 07 Sep 2014

                    AnonD-100814, 05 Sep 2014microsoft finally launched lumia 730 dual sim yesterday wit... more730 & 735 a Nice phone by Nokia, it's a complete package in all aspect. It will surely hit in the market soon.

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                      • Nicki
                      • snQ
                      • 07 Sep 2014

                      I have Lumia 630 and there is not lag of apps, everything you need Lumia has, so stop hating, its really good phone and it is great fitness partner! Via Lumia 630

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                        • dev
                        • U{V
                        • 07 Sep 2014

                        Can anybody suggest what are the special feature dedicated for business purpose in Lumia series .i wanna to buy this phone

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                          • AnonD-274635
                          • uv2
                          • 07 Sep 2014

                          ngwenya, 05 Sep 2014Why is`t not coming with earphones customers are complaining.Nokia Lumia series is for business purpose not for entertainment. so earphones are not given by Nokia. if you by phone for entertainment in Nokia go for X series best XL or X2.

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                            • Themshang
                            • t1$
                            • 07 Sep 2014

                            Everything on this phone is okay.. Looks, designs, processors aand yeah a lil too small ram 512.. But it doesn't lag.. I hate that with this price range it comes with only one Sensors, Accelerometer ..cant even set auto brightness, no flash, and no delicate camera button like Lumia 520.. These options could have been there.. But a good phone to use... Liked it anyway...

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                              • Hammas
                              • KID
                              • 06 Sep 2014

                              Can someone tell me is 512 mb ram good? And that is this good or 530?

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                                • user
                                • pmG
                                • 06 Sep 2014

                                Lumia 630 – a step backwards.

                                Previously I used Lumia 620. I was quite satisfied with it, so when it broke I decided to go for a new Lumia 630, thinking that it’s a modernised version of the earlier 620 model. What a mistake that was. What you get in new 630 is a new version of Windows Phone OS. It brings some new features with it, but the changes are not revolutionary. As far as I know, the update will also be available for older Lumia models. Apart from that you get a 4-core processor instead of 2-core one present in Lumia 620. Amount of RAM remains the same: 512 megabytes which were not enough approx. 1,5 year ago when I bought 620, and are even more insufficient now. The phone works slightly faster than the 620 model and that’s fine when it comes to OS. I still have to further test the phone using various apps. Lumia 630 is also a little bigger than a 620 and has a bigger screen. The price of the phone dropped in comparison to Lumia 620 by approx. 20% (please note: I compare retail prices in my country).
                                That’s all you get for your money – not much, especially when you see what was taken away from the 630:

                                - Dedicated camera button, which (in Lumia 620) enabled you to start camera quickly even when the phone was blocked. In 630 you have to unlock the start screen (it takes a while if you use a start screen code)…, find the camera application…, start it and then you can make a picture… Oh, wait! The thing that you wanted to make photo of, is long gone by now.

                                - LED flash: Now the “not-so-good-because-this-suppose-to-be-a-medium-level-device” camera is useless indoors, at night, and anywhere where there’s no bright sunlight. Anyone ever used the LED as a flashlight in emergency situations? I bet you did. Well… forget about that too. I guess someone at “Micro-Nokia” though that “HERE Maps” and “HERE Drive” navigation apps are so good, they can navigate you through your home in case of the blackout. Guess what: THEY AREN’T!

                                - No forward-facing camera. Pretty self-explanatory – right? Why did it have to go?

                                - Audio equalizer: gone… Have a nice, FLAT, audio experience.

                                - Dolby Stereo: gone… (ok – I didn’t use that one a lot, but still it had been taken away for no apparent reason ;-) )

                                - Build quality: Lumia 620 was available in many more colours. I personally had the blue one, which seemed like it was made of 2 layers: internal white one and an external transparent/blue one – the effect: the phone had a nice “glowing” look. The external layer was smooth, nice to touch and gave the phone a bit more “premium quality” feel. In 630 I’ve got the case made from material, which looks suspiciously similar to the one used in my cheap IKEA trash bin (Dear moderator, please do not remove my review due to this comment – it wasn’t my goal to advertise furniture companies ;-) ) . I suspect that it won’t last long and maybe that is the reason why I received a 2nd case with my phone…

                                That leads us to the next point:

                                - The contents of the box:
                                a phone…,
                                a 2nd case…,
                                and a charger…
                                That’s it.
                                No headphones.
                                No USB cable (why the charger provided for Lumia 630 does not have a removable USB cable (like the one provided with Lumia 620 had) remains a mystery to me).
                                I would gladly swap the additional phone case for any of the missing (essential) accessories.

                                SUMMARY: If you need some useful (quite basic and common nowadays) hardware gadgets that increase functionality, and you want a Lumia phone, you have to pay extra and buy yourself a mid-high or a high-end level Lumia device. I won’t comment on such marketing strategies – I’m sure you don’t like them either. Besides, I would take for granted that features of the predecessor will remain, or would be enhanced in the newer model of the same series, instead of being removed.
                                Lack of headphones and USB cable in the retail set is simply outrageous. The lower price (approx. 20%) does not justify all the features removed from the phone and all of the accessories that were removed from the box. Basically Lumia 630 became a more expensive, slightly bigger Lumia 530 (an entry level smartphone!) with a slightly better processor.
                                Ignore Lumia 630 – it’s not worth its price. Go for a much more expensive Lumia model like a 930 (if you’re desperate to buy a Lumia) or look elsewhere for a Windows OS operating phone.

                                  Raggy, 06 Sep 2014In my country Jamaica, the 630 is cheaper than the 525.The ... moreAnd the 630 also has a clearback screen.

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                                    • Anonymous
                                    • tUr
                                    • 06 Sep 2014

                                    haii i am confused in buying nokia 630 or nokia x2 so which phone is better

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                                      • AnonD-170479
                                      • KIp
                                      • 06 Sep 2014

                                      512 mb is more than enough for Windows Phone I'm having this phone its even better than top notch Android I've installed more than 10 GB of apps on it...if you try the same in android, Android will die

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                                        • Raggy
                                        • kiQ
                                        • 06 Sep 2014

                                        In my country Jamaica, the 630 is cheaper than the 525.The 630 is like $23,000, while the 525 is $37,000.I'm a bit surprised, because the 1gb ram is the only thing that the 525 seems to have over the 630(512 mb ram).
                                        The 630 has quad core compared to dual core in 525
                                        camera is about the same.
                                        The 630 can accommodate 128 gb sd card, compared to 64 gb in the 525.
                                        The 630 has windows phone 8.1 os, while 525 has 8.0 which can be ungraded to 8.1.

                                        So i would like to buy the 630,but both of them lacks secondary video.I'm waiting on the 735 or 830, but i'm afraid that their price will be out of my reach.