📱 Nokia 3.4 Unlocked Smartphone with Android 10, 2-Day Battery Life, Triple Camera, 6.39-Inch Screen, 3/64GB Storage, Charcoal - US Version Review
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Model Name | 3.4 |
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Wireless Carrier | Unlocked |
Brand | Nokia |
Form Factor | Bar |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Operating System | Android 10.0 |
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Description of 📱 Nokia 3.4 Unlocked Smartphone with Android 10, 2-Day Battery Life, Triple Camera, 6.39-Inch Screen, 3/64GB Storage, Charcoal - US Version
- Even when I try to think of something positive about the phone, I have a hard time doing so because, to tell you the truth, it lacks anything that would set it apart from the competition. The fact that there is no setting for "one-hand operation" makes the screen's size somewhat of a detriment, despite the fact that it is quite large. It is impossible to use the phone with only one hand because of the controls.
- If you put it on charge, for up to a few minutes, all applications will definitely slow down. Maybe there are some ates there, but I have not seen such a horror on any of my other numerous smartphones. Sometimes, unexpectedly, and for no reason, all applications start to horribly slow down. Since the native camera application only opens for 10 seconds, it is impossible to take normal pictures with this device. By the time the application opens, it is already too late to capture an interesting event. The glass of the screen was covered with noticeable and deep scratches within the first week, and this was with careful wear, only in your pocket, without keys or other small things that could scratch the screen. The source of these scratches is an open and honest mystery to me. Sure, and almost immediately, one of the cameras made a scratch on the "mug." After using various other cellphones, I just can't get used to the fact that this one doesn't support quick charging (fast charging was on state employees four or five years ago, and they cost 2 times less than this phone). Even at the lowest possible resolution, the video application for the movie search moves at a painfully snail's pace. A button for the useless Google Assistant has been immediately disabled, and it cannot be reassigned. When I turned off the search bar in the settings, there was a part of the screen that did not work, and it was not possible to get rid of the line entirely. The search bar is located at the bottom of the main screen, which is the area that is easiest for the thumb to access. Due to the size of the screen and the fact that it cannot be operated with only one hand, this feature can more than likely be considered a disadvantage. If I had purchased a phone without a pretentious name for three to four thousand dollars less, I would not be experiencing the issues that are outlined above. The thought of purchasing a classic and much-loved Nokia once crossed my mind, but alas, I no longer have any allegiance to this brand, which has nothing to do with the original Nokia.
- Easy installation
- Other interesting options available.
- Great price
- Big and chunky
- Handsfree
- Very expensive