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The Nokia 3.1 is a dual SIM unlocked smartphone featuring a sleek design, a vibrant 5.2" HD display, and powered by Android 9.0 Pie. With a robust 1.25 GHz Octa-Core processor, 2GB of RAM, and a 13MP camera, it offers a perfect blend of style and functionality for the modern user.
Display | LCD |
Resolution | 1440 x 720 |
Screen Size | 5.2 Inches |
Video Capture Resolution | 720p |
Effective Video Resolution | 8 Pixels |
Item Dimensions | 5.76 x 2.7 x 0.34 inches |
Item Weight | 0.31 Pounds |
Battery Average Life | 18 Hours |
Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
Optical Sensor Resolution | 8.0, 13.0 MP |
Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
Camera Description | 13.0 |
Camera Flash | no flash |
Shooting Modes | Panorama |
Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 13 MP |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Network Technology | GSM, Wi-Fi, CDMA, LTE |
Cellular Technology | LTE |
Wireless Provider | Unlocked |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Color | White |
SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Micro USB |
Form Factor | Smartphone |
Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
Operating System | Android |
Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
T**T
Excellent value for money, decent everyday workhorse
Beautiful phone, I got it in white and it feels smooth and matte as if it were made of ceramic. Great feel when holding, clearly sturdily built. Sadly it still uses a Micro USB connector, but I have so many of those cables that I don't totally care. Hopefully 2019 will be the year when we all switch to USB-C.For $160, you can't expect the performance of a $700-1000 phone. However, this phone is plenty fast for everyday tasks: it handles email, texting, calling, video calls, facebook, twitter, instagram and a bunch of other stuff very well. It's not instant fast, but it's fast enough that you never feel like it's lagging. The camera is OK in daylight, but like most phones, garbage at night. HDR photos are slow to snap, so I'd recommend leaving that option off. The screen looks great for the size, and Android One is clean, simple and fast.Compared to a couple years ago, you're getting a lot for $160. It's not the fastest option at this price: Huawei and Xiaomi definitely have better phones in this price range, but if you're on T-Mobile, you need bands 2/4/12 which those brands don't use. The alternative to the Nokia 3.1 is the Moto G6 play, and you know how Motorola is with updates: garbage. At least with this Nokia you're guaranteed 2 years of updates, meaning it'll get Android P pretty soon (as there's very little customization applied to the OS) AND also Q.If you want an everyday workhorse phone that handles all normal tasks well, this is a great phone. If you need absolute performance, look elsewhere - in the $500 and up range.
R**H
Great phone at a reasonable price
I've had this phone for a little over a month and so far I'm very happy with my purchase. I'm not one of those people who are constantly attached to my phone so I was looking for something reasonably priced that I could use for calling, texting and getting my email. The phone looks great and is reasonable sized. I previously was using an iPhone SE but the screen was just too small. This phone is big enough without being too big to fit comfortably in my hand.Setup was very easy. I'm a Consumer Cellular customer so I just moved the sim card over and everything worked well. The phone does tend to update itself frequently so I assume that just part of the Android One process. Since I'm not a heavy phone or data user, the battery lasts around 4 - 5 days on a charge. I generally turn the phone off at night to save on the battery.I do wish that it had fingerprint security but other than that I have no complaints.
W**E
More power, bigger and brighter screen than the old Moto G 2nd gen but...
Likes: more power and larger, clearer screen for about the same price and physical size as the old Moto G 2nd gen.Dislikes; Android One seems more intrusive than what was on the old Moto G. The latter simply worked and stayed out of the way. The keyboard letters are smaller than on the Moto G.Unsure. The Nokia's metal case is smaller and lighter than the Moto G's, but time will tell on durability. The old Moto G with its clunkier resin case had been dropped and knocked around quite a bit and it never failed.So far so good with the Nokia. Note; I replaced the old Moto because it accidently went swimming in fresh water this last summer. After two months of drying in the house during hot dry weather, it came back to life, although the screen now has a few white colored blotches on it. Else, all seems to work. A good reserve phone.
J**T
Will never buy this phone. Again. No good!!!
Just a bad phone . For me anyway. Too slow .no storage space. ECT!!! If I were you. Don't try one!!!
S**B
Great look, great phone for price
Love the look and feel of the phone. I've always been a Nokia fan. Has Android 9.0 pie. Looks and runs great. It is unlocked but be sure to contact your carrier to set up your Network APN settings to ensure the phone functions properly. It does have a 4G LTE enable button but it shows 4G on the top right hand corner. I have metro PCs unlimited data so have no problem with the speed of my data. When I make a call it sometimes drops down to 3G then it goes on roaming. I am on a secluded area so that only happens when I'm home. But overall I love it!!! Very cute and does the job.
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