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While HMDs attempts to re-enter the premium space with the Nokia have yielded mixed results, their broader efforts to re-establish Nokia as a solid value-for-money brand in the mid-tier and budget spaces have panned out surprisingly well.With the Nokia 81...
Snazzy feel, Consistent performance...
Weak camera, Lackluster camera...
The Nokia 1 goes above and beyond what you'd ordinarily expect from a bottom-end, disposable phone like it. Sure, the camera may as well not be there, the battery life leaves something to be desired and the seams occasionally show - but, taken as a showpi...
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While HMDs attempts to re-enter the premium space with the Nokia have yielded mixed results, their broader efforts to re-establish Nokia as a solid value-for-money brand in the mid-tier and budget spaces have panned out surprisingly well.With the Nokia 81...
Snazzy feel, Consistent performance...
Weak camera, Lackluster camera...
It turns out that HMD can still manage to make a $149 Nokia device like this one somewhat-compelling, even when you consider the inevitable wrinkles and caveats in play...
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The Nokia 1 is a $149 phone aimed at the unlocked, pre-paid sim market. Its quality and heritage alone make it a good buy. But more than that. With the right use case it is more than fit for purpose.I admit to being a little perplexed at how to review...
Good value as an entry level phone with Android Go...
It is what it is...
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I'm a sucker for punishment. I really am. In the era of smartphones that are more powerful than computers, I decided to settle for less. Much less. Back to basics in fact. Only I'm not sure what the definition of “basic” is anymore. You see, I agreed to r...
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Selling for as little as $99 at Harvey Norman, and normally priced at $149, the Nokia 1 is a feature phone masquerading as a smart phone, but if that's all you need, it "works".If you just need a phone to make calls and send text messages, Nokia has its 3...
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Over the years at Ausdroid we've reviewed every Android (and even one Windows) phone we can get our hands on. As a whole, we love Android phones, but we all started our mobile lives a long time before Android was even a thing. For me my early mobile histo...
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Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur Nokia 1 review finds a mobile phone that is priced for the budget end of the market. Although the price tag is small, Nokia has been clever in its choices of hardware and software. T...
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With much less power than the latest flagship phones, but smart software that knows how to counteract that, the Nokia 1 is the first sub-$200 smartphone I've used that hasn't made me want to throw it into a lake.The unassuming $150 plastic handset comes...
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Although many eyes are on new flagship phones at MWC 2018 like the Galaxy S9, some of the budget releases are interesting. As expected, the first wave of Android Go phones was unveiled and we've been hands-on with the Nokia 1. Only beaten by Alcatel for...
Android Go Edition is finally here and the Nokia 1 offers Oreo in a very cheap phone that's got a colourful and fun design. The idea here is good, offering more available storage and data saving apps.However, it's probably not ideal for the UK market wher...
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Cut to 2018, and the Finnish smartphone giant has something special for its second appearance at the annual Mobile World Congress. The dirt-cheap Nokia 1 runs a new, low-power version of Android called Android Go (more on that later). It's a simple phone...
At MWC 2018, Nokia launched the Nokia 1, a dirt-cheap smartphone running a new low-powered version of Android...
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Nokia's phalanx of smartphone launches covers the full gamut of the smartphone spectrum this MWC, from the rarefied air of the glass-clad Nokia 8 Sirocco to the retro charms of this year's 1990s throwback – the Nokia 8110 but it's the firm's more reasonab...
With the Nokia 1, it's the price and the fact that it runs Android Go that's the real attraction. While the screen, camera and core specifications are very basic, they do seem to work on the phone without being horribly slow.The issue for the Nokia 1, how...
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The Nokia 1 isn't a phone that's going to grab the headlines at MWC 2018 this year, but it could well take the developing world by storm with its bargain basement price tag and promise of decent performance from a super cheap smartphone.It packs in a non-...
Super cheap, Android Go works with lesser specs...
Slow load times, Design is uninspired...
The Nokia 1 offers something rather special - a solid Android smartphone experience for a feature phone price. That's not easy to come by these days...
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A bargain basement Android phone can usually save you a wedge of cash over a whizz-bang flagship - but you have to put up with compromised performance. Or at least, you did. Google has finally gotten its act together and adapted Android for low-power hard...
The Nokia 1 is a seriously exciting phone - even if it doesn't look like it on paper. The low-end hardware and rock-bottom price disguise how important this phone really is, but the software tells the full story. Android Go could transform the entry-leve...
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Nokia 1 is HMD Globals first smartphone that runs Google s Android Oreo Go edition, a software version of Android Oreo customised for entry-level smartphones. Priced at Rs 5,499, Nokia 1 is targeted at first-time smartphone buyers, and it competes with...
Nokia 1 might seem like a good proposition on paper, especially with Android Go edition. However, the phone is hard to recommend as it fails to impress when it comes to actual performance. Nokia 1 faces solid competition from Redmi 5A (which one can get f...
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HMD Global introduced Nokia 1 smartphone at the MWC 2018 as a part of Android Oreo (Go edition) program. After the Lava Z50 launch, Nokia 1 became the second Android Oreo (Go Edition) smartphone to launch in India back in March. The Nokia 1 comes in Warm...
The Nokia 1 is a good smartphone for those who want an upgrade from a feature phone segment. At a price of Rs. 5,499, it has a pure Android experience, Nokia branding and that's about it. With extra Rs. 500, you can get the Xiaomi Redmi 5A, that has some...
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After making a comeback last year at MWC, Nokia has managed to spread its smartphone wings evenly across all price bands. From feature phones that start from a couple of thousand rupees to flagship level smartphones like the Nokia 8 Sirocco, Nokia has pre...
Solid, retro design, Android 8.1, Android Go apps...
Laggy performer, Battery life is mediocre, Poor display, Ordinary cameras...
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When Google announced Android Oreo Go Edition last year, the company imagined a new wave of low-cost smartphones that were actually good, up-to-date and secure, and would provide enough for feature phone users to make the jump to smartphones. India has be...
Well built, Compact form factor, good battery life...
Laggy performance, Poor display, Disappointing cameras...
When Google announced Android Oreo (Go edition), I was genuinely interested to see how this new software experience that has been tailor-made for entry-level phones will help improve the overall experience and impressions of a basic smartphone. I really w...
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The Nokia 1 is not only the most affordable Android Nokia smartphone to date, it also is the first device from Finnish company HMD Global 's stables to run Android Oreo Go edition, a version of Android designed with budget smartphones in mind. The Nokia 1...
Good, Compact and good-looking, Durable...
Weak cameras, Poor performance, Mediocre battery life, Android Go is a work in progress...
The biggest issue with the Nokia 1 is the Rs. 5,499 sticker price. If this smartphone had been priced somewhere in the vicinity of 3,000 to 4,000 rupees, it could have been a viable option for feature phone users looking to upgrade. Jio users can take a l...
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Nokia has just released its first Android Go smartphone, the Nokia 1, which is targeting the ultra-budget segment of the smartphone market. The device is very special, as not only it's the first Android Go device to launch in India, it's also Nokia's fir...
Pure Android Experience, Android Go is a pleasure to use, Love the funky and modern design...
Display, Performance is below par, Cameras are just plain bad...
Nokia 1 is the first Android Go smartphone to come to India and there's a lot to like here. I am really impressed with new Android Go Oreo edition and the design and build quality of the phone. That said, for the price its asking, the performance, the cam...
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HMD Global unveiled a trio of premium metal-bodied smartphones and one gimmicky feature phone at its MWC 2018 press conference, and sandwiched between them was also the Nokia 1. Part of Google's Android Go initiative, this is a smartphone that aims to re...
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