Should i buy nokia x6




















Among other things, that means they all came with old-fashioned styluses, and didn't work properly when you touched the screen with more than one finger. That meant reduced typing speeds, and user gestures that are so intuitive on other phones — pinching to zoom on the iPhone , for instance - were unavailable.

The X6 looks like a traditional slider phone - at However, there are hardly any buttons to be found as the 3. There is a wealth of features besides. Even the camera has received the kind of attention you don't see on cheaper models - a 5MP sensor behind Carl Zeiss optics gives the X6 plenty of sheen.

Rating 3. Top Features Attractive design Decent performance Overall value for money. Staying true to its words, the company did make it happen as it took the wraps off Nokia 8 Sirocco, Nokia 4G, Nokia 7 Plus , Nokia 6 , Nokia 2. Like others, this too falls in the Android One initiative by Google and is priced at Rs 15, For Rs 15, you get a larger screen, more powerful processor, more cameras and better battery on paper.

It also may be an incremental upgrade for some and not so worth it for others. Read our review and find out. Design Nokia 6. It easy to pull it out of your pockets and use it with just one hand.

This in addition to a compact form factor delivers a good in-hand feel. It is not as long as Galaxy S series flagships nor is it as broad as Vivo Nex. Hence, it manages to deliver a neatly packed powerhouse that looks good. What you get in terms of looks with the Nokia 6. The back panel design is what makes it different from others. If you like to keep your smartphone looking clean and shiny, the 6.

It has a shiny and highly reflective glass back that is not just a fingerprint and smudge magnet but is also prone to minor scratches specially corners over time. We are talking about the Gloss Black colour variant which we got for reviewing. The Gloss White and Gloss Midnight Blue might be better in hiding the scratches and fingerprints maybe.

No, Nokia 6. What are the best alternatives to Nokia 6. Before I dive in and share my experience with the Nokia X6, take a quick look at the complete specs sheet of the device: Dimensions Let us take a closer look at each of these aspects.

Starting off, I know you would have already noticed the notch at the top of the screen. Instead, I really like the notch since it helped shape one of the key aspects of this device — its compact and lightweight design. The notch on Nokia X6 has helped push the bezels to a minimum at the top and the edges.

The notch makes the Nokia X6 look like it has been designed for single-handed use from the get-go. Coming to my favorite aspect of the design, the Nokia X6 boasts of a gorgeous all-glass build to help it stand out and get noticed among the flood of metallic or plastic phones in its price bracket.

The glass back makes the device look notably premium but it also makes the device susceptible to fingerprints and damage in the long run. The fingerprint sensor on the rear of the Nokia X6 is very fast , with a modest haptic feedback to make you aware that the device has been unlocked. All this makes the Nokia X6 a well-rounded device for even the average consumer. Display The NokiaX6 sports a 5. This also gives the device an impressive pixel density of about ppi, which seems to works in the favor of the device.

The improved screen-to-body ratio gives you more screen space than other popular phones around this price point, making it easier for you to read content or scroll through your social media posts. However, I was quite impressed by the quality of the IPS LCD panel , whose color reproduction was on point and crisp viewing angles made it a joy to enjoy content with friends.

I was able to view all the contents on my screen under direct sunlight as well, making it a well-rounded display for the price. It runs on stock Android 8. The Snapdragon is a great budget chipset, which can handle everything thrown at it — apps launch quickly and load up within a split second, the fingerprint scanner is fast, the camera is responsive, and I believe the stock Android experience will only get better with time. It picks up the lowest settings by default, which is disappointing, but I played on medium settings and found that it ran okay-ish.

There was an occasional frame drop or two, else the game worked just fine for me. I had an excellent time with the Nokia X6 and would pick it over my Nokia 7 plus any day because of the smaller form factor and an equally good experience. However, if you are one of those people, who give a lot of weight to benchmark scores then you can find the screenshots of the results right here: User Experience The Nokia X6 runs stock Android 8. It is for this reason that I would pick an Android One phone over other custom skinned phones any day.

In my time with the Nokia X6, I had a truly satisfying experience and did not notice any jitters or lag in the software — just like the Nokia 7 plus that I have been using as my daily driver for the past couple of months. All the apps, camera, settings, as well as the animations, are all quite responsive and make for a robust experience on this device. The rear camera on the Nokia X6 manages to capture images with decent clarity, which manages to just about justify its price tag.

The overall structure is good and the photos appear to be quite sharp. However, the color reproduction is mostly a hit and miss, with images appearing slightly saturated at times, and washed out during others.

Yes, the dual-rear camera does manage to highlight the subject but it does have a level of noise that is not really acceptable.



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