price : $ 48
See other product :
* Samsung Galaxy S6 * Amazon Fire Phone
* Sony Xperia Z3 Compact D5803 * Motorola Moto G (2nd Generation)
* Samsung Galaxy A5 * Samsung Galaxy Young 2
* Samsung Galaxy S3 mini * Samsung Galaxy J1
* LG Realm * Nokia Lumia 635
* Nokia Lumia 520 * BLU Advance 4.0 A270A
* HTC Desire 510 (A11) white * HTC one M9
Nokia's latest budget phone sports 4G and Windows Phone 8.1 out of the
box, and benefits from all of the things we liked about the Lumia 630.
However, it's not quite enough of an improvement to justify the
additional premium.
The Nokia Lumia 635 adds a sprinkling of 4G magic and external bling to the impressively solid and ultra-affordable Nokia Lumia 630. It makes a positive first impression but is its existence strictly necessary? While
Microsoft's modern Windows Phone reinvention was intended as a premium
smartphone experience, Nokia has recently established that the low-end
is where it's at for the platform. With the Nokia Lumia 520 flying off shelves (relative to previous Windows Phone handsets at least), Windows Phone 8 is establishing itself as a bona fide alternative to all those cheap (and often nasty) Android phones. The
Nokia Lumia 630 showed off Nokia's current vision of a classy
entry-level phone, and the Nokia Lumia 635 is identical in all but three
areas. The first and perhaps most notable of those areas
is its price tag.
That additional cost gets you 4G LTE network connectivity, as well as a
glossy finish to the Lumia 635's colourful rear cover. Is that really
worth the price bump?
Alongside these extras, the Nokia Lumia 635 offers the same
4.5-inch 854 x 480 display, the same quad-core Snapdragon 400 CPU backed
by 512MB of RAM, the same 8GB of storage, and the same 5-megapixel rear
camera as the 630. In fact, it inherits pretty much all of its sibling's strengths and weaknesses. With the average smartphone size seemingly expanding by the year, the
Nokia Lumia 635 almost feels small in the hand. In fact, moving from an iPhone 5S to the Lumia 635 didn't feel like such a jolting leap as moving to something like the Nokia Lumia 1520 or the OnePlus One did. But with a 4.5-inch display, it's small in relative terms
only. In fact, I'd probably say that the Nokia Lumia 635's screen is
very close to optimal in terms of the balance between single-handed
usability and widescreen media clarity.
With
the average smartphone size seemingly expanding by the year, the Nokia
Lumia 635 almost feels small in the hand. In fact, moving from an iPhone 5S to the Lumia 635 didn't feel like such a jolting leap as moving to something like the Nokia Lumia 1520 or the OnePlus One did.
But
with a 4.5-inch display, it's small in relative terms only. In fact,
I'd probably say that the Nokia Lumia 635's screen is very close to
optimal in terms of the balance between single-handed usability and
widescreen media clarity.
Sadly the Lumia 635's screen is not going to show your HD movies or favourite web pages in the best light. At 854 x 480, the resolution is distinctly behind the smartphone curve. The similarly priced Motorola Moto G, for example, offers the same size of screen with a 1280 x 720 resolution.
Still,
Nokia has always had a number of display tricks up its sleeve, and the
Lumia 635 is no different. IPS and ClearBlack technology combine to
ensure that viewing angles and outdoor legibility are above what you'd
normally expect from a "cheap" smartphone.
However, I was disappointed that there was no apparent sign of Nokia's super sensitive touch display technology, meaning you can't operate the phone with gloves on. This was even present in the Nokia Lumia 520, so it's not as if it's a high-end feature. Nor do you get the desirable tap-to-power-on option that the likes of the Nokia Lumia 1320 possessed, or the ability to glance at the time and whether you have any new notifications by hovering your finger over the display. The absence of these features is perhaps a little more understandable as Nokia strives to keep costs down on the Lumia 635.
Aside from a somewhat underwhelming display, the Nokia Lumia 635 is a pretty desirable piece of kit. Like the Nokia Lumia 630, it features a clever two-part design that almost makes it feel like one of Nokia's premium unibody constructions.
The screen, the removable battery, and all of the phone's innards for that matter are all contained within a skeletal core unit. The other part of the Lumia 635 is an extended cover, made of fairly thick plastic (or 'polycarbonate' to use the fancy official branding), which fits around the back and the sides of the device.
Once clicked into place, this is a solid device with minimal flexing or creaking. We've said it before, but no one does affordable phone design as well as Nokia.
Having said that, I didn't find the
Nokia Lumia 635 to be as nice to look at or hold as the Nokia Lumia 630.
It's opted for a glossy dual-layer effect, which makes it look like
it's covered by a thin, clear gel layer.
While this differentiates the Lumia 635 from the 630, I preferred the latter's matte finish. Not only does it look nicer (which is admittedly subjective), it also feels nicer in the hand (which is less so). There's a certain clammy greasiness that accompanies the Lumia 635's slick finish, especially in warmer conditions.
Otherwise, the dimensions of these two Nokia Lumia phones
are identical. Like the 630, the Lumia 635 weighs 134g, and measures
9.2mm thick. Not the slimmest or lightest of smartphones, then, but
neither is it the bulkiest.
With identical dimensions you can swap a glossy cover for a matte finish one on the 635, so if you really can't live with the shiny shell there is an easy work around.
Button
layout is as I like it for any phone over 4-inches in size (which is
the vast majority these days), with both the volume and power keys
located on the right-hand edge of the phone. This makes them nicely
reachable when held naturally in one hand - whether you're talking right
or left.
One omission that might rankle with faithful Windows Phone users is the lack of a dedicated camera button. In previous phones this would grant point-and-shoot-like two-stage control over your shots, not to mention reliable snaps when in a rush or shooting from an awkward position.
It would also grant the quickest and most
reliable shortcut to the camera app possible. It was missed here, but
it's one more element that's been sacrificed in the name of cost
cutting, and it's an understandable one.
Nokia has
included a microSD card slot in the Lumia 635, which is a good job given
the scant 8GB available internally. You'll need to remove both the rear
cover and the battery to access this port, though, just as you do with
the microSIM slot.
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Product TypeWindows Phone
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ResistanceGorilla Glass 3 (scratch resistant glass)
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Integrated ComponentsFM radio, GLONASS receiver, GPS receiver, Wi-Fi hotspot, digital camera, digital player, voice recorder
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Width2.62 in
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Depth9.2 in
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Height5.10 m
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Weight4.72 oz
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Image Color Disclaimerthe image of the product displayed may be of a different color
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Available Body Colorsblack, white
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SAR Value0.77 W/kg (body) / 0.97 W/kg (head)
- ManufacturerNokia
Cellular
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TechnologyWCDMA (UMTS) / GSM
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BandWCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900
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Mobile Broadband Generation4G
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Service Providernot specified
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Operating SystemWindows Phone OS 8.1 with Lumia Cyan update
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Application SoftwareBing Vision, Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, Microsoft OneNote Mobile, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft PlayReady, Nokia Beamer, Nokia Camera, Nokia MixRadio, Nokia Pro Camera, Nokia Storyteller, OneDrive, Cinemagraph, To Do List, Wallet, XBox-Live Hub, DirectX 11, Family Room, Foursquare, Glam Me, HERE Transit, Internet Explorer 11, Internet Radio
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Input Device(s)Multi-touch , capacitive
Messaging & Internet
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Cellular Messaging ServicesMMS, SMS
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Instant Messaging ServicesJoyn, LINE, MySpaceIM, Skype, Twitter IM, Viber, WeChat, WhatsApp, Yahoo! Messenger
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Supported Email ProtocolsIMAP4, POP3, SMTP
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Supported Social Networks and BlogsFacebook, Flickr, LinkedIn, Twitter
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Messaging & Data FeaturesMicrosoft Excel support, Microsoft PowerPoint support, Microsoft Word support, PDF support
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Mobile ServicesGmail, Windows Live SkyDrive (7GB of free online cloud storage), Xbox LIVE, Xbox Music, Yahoo! Mail, YouTube, IBM Notes Traveler, Nokia Mail, Nokia Mix Radio, Office 365, Picasa, Video Call, Windows Live, Windows Live Hotmail
Communications
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Data TransmissionEDGE, GPRS, HSDPA, HSUPA, LTE
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LTE BandLTE Band 4, LTE Band 7
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Wireless InterfaceBluetooth 4.0, IEEE 802.11b/g/n
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WLAN SecurityAES, TKIP, WEP, WPA, WPA2
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Bluetooth ProfilesAdvanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP), Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP), Generic Attribute Profile (GATT), Hands Free Profile (HFP), Object Push Profile (OPP), Phonebook Access Profile (PBAP)
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Communication FeaturesInternet browser, mobile Email client
Phone Features
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Phone Functionscall timer, conference call, speakerphone, vibrating alert, voice control, voice dialing
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Sensorsaccelerometer
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Additional FeaturesDLNA Certified, Kid's Corner, Lumia Color profile, Noise Cancellation Technology, TTY compatible, Text-to-Speech (text recognition), sharing media via DLNA, software updates FOTA (Firmware Over The Air)
Organizer
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Personal Information Managementalarm clock, calculator, calendar, reminder, synchronization with PC
Media Player
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Supported Digital Audio StandardsAAC, WMA 9, AAC-LC, AMR, ASF, HE-AAC, M4A, MP3, WMA, WMA 10 Pro
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Supported Digital Video Standards3GP, WMV, AVC, AVI, H.263, H.264, M4V, MOV, MPEG-4, VC-1
Processor
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Clock Speed1.2 GHz
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Processor Core QtyQuad-core, Quad Core, Quad core, quad-core
Memory
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Bult-in Memory8 GB
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User Memory8 GB
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Supported Flash Memory CardsmicroSDXC - up to 128 GB
Digital Camera
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Sensor Resolution5 pixels
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Lens Aperturef/2.4
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Min Focal Length28 mm
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Focus Adjustmentautomatic
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Digital Zoom4
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White Balanceautomatic, presets
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Video Recorder Resolutions1280 x 720 (720p)
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FeaturesGeo-tagging, tap to focus, video recording, Nokia Refocus, Nokia Smart Camera, auto exposure, exposure compensation, landscape/portrait mode, night mode, panoramic pictures, sport mode
Navigation System
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NavigationA-GPS/GLONASS receiver
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Navigation Software & ServicesHERE Drive, HERE Drive+, HERE Maps
Display
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TechnologyIPS
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Diagonal Size4.5 in
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Display Resolution480 x 854 pixels
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Color Depth24-bit (16.7 million colors)
Battery
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Capacity1830 mAh
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Run Time DetailsStandby - up to 480 hrs
Talk ( WCDMA ) - up to 984 min
Playback ( music ) - up to 45 hrs
Playback ( video ) - up to 7 hrs
Continuous browsing ( Wi-Fi ) - up to 9.4 hrs
Continuous browsing - up to 8.8 hrs
Price : $ 48
See other product :
* Samsung Galaxy S6 * Amazon Fire Phone
* Sony Xperia Z3 Compact D5803 * Motorola Moto G (2nd Generation)
* Samsung Galaxy A5 * Samsung Galaxy Young 2
* Samsung Galaxy S3 mini * Samsung Galaxy J1
* LG Realm * Nokia Lumia 635
* Nokia Lumia 520 * BLU Advance 4.0 A270A
* HTC Desire 510 (A11) white * HTC one M9