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The Nokia 6.2 is a SIM-free smartphone featuring a 6.3-inch FHD+ display, a powerful triple rear camera setup, and a long-lasting 3500mAh battery. With a sleek design combining metal and Gorilla Glass, it offers durability and style, while Bluetooth 5.0 ensures seamless connectivity.
R**6
Fantastic phone, a good option for anyone looking for a decent budget phone.
Very impressed so far! I decided to try this Nokia 6.2 following an ongoing issue I was having with my Samsung S7 edge, I have never been fussed about getting the very latest model of phone and always chose one a few back, but the secondhand cost of a replacement S7 or S8 was £200+! I tried Amazon in the black Friday sales and found this new Nokia 6.2 for £150 with a spec similar to an S8/9 due to Nokia now being a bit of an underdog in the phone world, but we who doesn't love an underdog occasionally? This Nokia does everything as fast, if not faster than my old S7 and with double the memory, a triple rear camera with over double the mega pixels and a bigger and very detailed screen. The cherry on top is the large capacity battery that can last up to an extra day between charges. The build quality is also very good. Would recommend.
A**Y
Brilliant battery, smart and professional looking phone
Superb.Premium feeling phone at a great price.Unlike other budget/mid range phones that tend to feel cheaper and like they can be crushed in your hand, the newer Nokia's look and feel smart and professional.A nice clean "glass" back is great, though prone to fingerprint marks, I use a case though so no issues there.Screen is a good size, bright colours without being on the ultra high price end, you aren't getting anything amazing, but you get a well presented screen and phone.Android one software is good, no bloatware or nonsense added, keeps it clean and runs smooth.Battery life is also brilliant for a smart phone, legitimate I can get two days out of this. Take it off charge at 7am Monday and moderate usage and it still can go back on charge at 9pm Wednesday.Sure there are times I can batter through the battery, but never have I worried about it.Due to plug locations in my room, I've taken to charging the phone in the evening and taking it off charge before I sleep (want alarm clock near me). Battery will still be around 94-96 at 7am, I'll use the phone for twenty minutes to check news, twitter etc and then head to work. Will use it again during breaks (1hr30 all in) and I'll be browsing the web and checking messages etc. By time I'm home and would normally think to charge a phone, this is still around 60%, and ready to complete a second day if I needed to.
M**C
Nokia 6.2 Android smartphone
Value for money smartphone; robust battery life, good camera, logical to operate. Does what it says on the tin!Good for both work and personal use in my opinion
S**D
Great phone at a fantastic price. Android One phone.
I wanted to replace my old Samsung S6 Edge which was getting long in the tooth. What attracted me to this phone was the Android One system. I thought it would be ok but it's actually really very good indeed. I'm using it to complete this review. It's fast, battery is good, sound not bad for a single speaker phone. Call quality good, twin sim, screen bright and clear. Nokia is back!Only minor point is the camera is not so great but I didn't buy it for that. If you want one with a decent camera (rather than a functional but lacklustre one) then simply but the model above this.I like it and use it far more than I did the Samsung.
D**L
Good phone, more than happy with it.
I've not had a Nokia for many years and when I bought this there wasn't any reviews, but I rememberd they were always pretty reliable, so I took a punt. I'm glad I did, it was easy to setup with my current Vodafone sim and away we went. It was also easy setting up my apps. I lost some of my contacts, but I think that was down to me not saving them correctly, now sorted. The camera is better than my old Sony Xperia. The screen is as good as I'd want. Also it's not loaded with all sorts of crap apps I'd not use. That always annoys me. I'm no expert on phones but I'd say it was good value, I paid £159 from Amazon. I don't really use it for games so I'm not sure how they'd run, I use it for music, YouTube etc and everything works/opens quickly enough. Very pleased with it so far.
A**R
Brilliant phone
As a Nokia lover found this phone excellent to use. Battery life not great but way to use all functions. Recommended
A**R
Sluggish, unreliable and massive.
Wow, reviewing because I noticed the price hike.Out of contract and uninspired by Apple's budget offering in Summer of 2020 I bought this instead, at the time it was south of £200. All was well for a couple weeks apart from the massive 'form factor' as people say. I had taken heed of the dimensions but still was shocked when it arrived. Moving from an old iPhone SE, the Nokia was vast and very noticeable in your pocket (often it would fall out or wedge itself into my hip when sitting down.)Camera is decent in good conditions but really bad by modern standards in low light, you and your subjects will have to hold very still to get a usable image.Then the camera app started failing to launch half the time, requiring a restart. Not much use when you are trying to catch a quick snap. I also had the experience on more than one occasion that while out with friends, everyone else could scan the QR code and call up menus or use order-to-table apps and for me it was pretty-well un-usable for some reason.Deflated, I shopped around for a sim and handset contract and ditched the Nokia as a phone. It now lives by my radio/speaker and is the house bluetooth player. I have noticed in the last few months it is painfully slow now, and that is with low intensity use and having offloaded most apps and photos. Perhaps worth a punt for £180 or whatever I paid, but at north of £300 at time of review, a rip off.
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