Nokia had a bumpy ride with sumptuous Windows phones over the past years, but it jumped up the ladder with its cost effective handsets serving the large group of people relying on budget Smartphone.
Lumia 630 which is emphasizing on enlarging the ongoing market declared its launch at the Windows Phone Mobile event in Sandton.
Nokia is popular for its distinctive handsets, so is Lumia 630.
The phone ahs a plastic case, 1800mAh battery, microSD Bay and SIM Slot. The design is quite satisfying and noticeable with blazing shade of green which is definitely going to capture attention.
Few of the normal features are micro USB Port at the bottom, earphone jack on top and a power button/volume rocker combination on the right.
By analyzing the design one can observe that in order to make this handset a bit economical, Nokia had to slash down one or two corner because the camera button is absent apparently. So it means you can’t go from locked phone to camera by clasping the camera button. You can find camera shortcut in the new Action Center dropdown menu.
Performance:
Featuring 512MBs of RAM and Snapdragon 400 quad-core chip, Lumia 630 is quite appreciable but definitely not the most powerful windows through.
Games and videos are good to be played and displayed properly in spite of the fact that it has 512 MB RAM only because few games require 1GB or more than that. You will hear a squeaking sound while taking snaps or switching apps or sometime can find a bit slow down while using back or switching app.
Speaking of battery life, moderate usage for a day, but the battery saver utility will serve the purpose by stretching its use for more time.
Camera:
Constrained by the budget, Nokia Lumia 630 can still provide with fair enough shots. Photos taken in ample light are bright and nights shots are good as well even in absence of flash in it.
Pictures won’t be an award-winning quality yet quite satisfying quality to be uploaded on Instagram or Facebook.