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Monday, 9 June 2014

5 best features of Nokia Lumia 630

The Nokia Lumia 630 is the brand new Windows Phone 8.1 smartphone that brings with it a great design, an amazing screen and super-fast performance.
It makes a great alternative to the similarly priced Android rivals. For example, here we look at five Nokia Lumia 630 features you won’t find on the Moto E.

The Nokia Lumia 630 delivers uncompromised performance at a stunning price. Right now you can pick it up for less than £100 from a range of suppliers, making it amongst the most affordable smartphones out there.

10 things you’ll love about the Nokia Lumia 630

The one smartphone it is no doubt being compared to is the Motorola Moto E, which is also a sub-£100 phone. However, there are key differences between the two. Here we look at five features you won’t find on the Moto E but are present and correct in the Nokia Lumia 630.

Nokia Lumia 630: Larger screen

The Moto E has one advantage over the Nokia Lumia 630, it’s 4.3-inch screen has a higher resolution of 960 x 540 pixels. However, that’s not a great selling point when you consider the Lumia has a larger 4.5-inch (854 x 480 pixels) screen so you’re getting more real estate for your money. That means it’s easier to read websites, view status updates, delivers a better viewfinder when taking photos or recording video and is even great for playing games on the go.



Nokia Lumia 630: Quad-core processor

The Lumia 630 is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor while the Moto E comes with the older 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 chip, so when it comes to handling the latest applications the Lumia has a sheer performance advantage. Sure, the Moto E has 1GB of RAM but with Windows Phone 8.1 now loading apps 30% faster than the older OS, it simply doesn’t need as much memory to be as effective.



Nokia Lumia 630: Auto-focus camera

The Nokia Lumia 630 and Motorola Moto E both come with a 5-Megapixel camera with no Flash, so you’d think they offer the same features. The thing is, the Moto E is a fixed-focus camera, while the Lumia 630 is auto-focus, so you can use the Camera App to get some great close-up shots.

In essence, try doing this with your Moto E:

Nokia Lumia 630: 8GB of internal memory

The Nokia Lumia 630 comes with 8GB of internal memory, that’s double the amount you’ll find on the Moto E. With the launch of the new Files app, giving you a File Manager for Windows Phone, you can manage your files a lot more effectively than ever before.

What’s more, with the Android OS now taking up over 2GB of your Moto’s storage space you won’t find a whole lot of space to store files, fixed-focus photos and you music. Which brings us neatly to our last point.



Nokia Lumia 630: SD card storage

The Nokia Lumia 630 isn’t the first Lumia to come with microSD card support, it’s been a staple of the line since Windows Phone 8 launched. However, it is the first Lumia to offer support for cards with up to 128GB capacity, a staggering amount of storage, especially when you consider that the Moto E supports up to 32GB cards.

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