Nokia Lumia 630 is newest budget smartphone, is impressive, particularly for the price. This entry-level Windows Phone smartphone powered by latest Windows phone8.1, is aimed at budget-conscious buyers or those getting a smartphone for the first time.
Featuring an array of bright, replaceable back covers, the Lumia 630, when left lying on a table, can easily be mistaken for the iPhone 5c. But it’s Nokia, not Apple, that pioneered the use of brightly coloured phones with its Lumia line-up. And the colours complement this delightful phone.
The 134g Lumia 630 feels good in the hand and, although its body is plastic, Nokia has managed to make it feel more premium than similar smartphones — yes, Samsung, we are looking at you. The back cover has a matte texture and the sharp edges offer a good combination of grip and comfort. The finish is best described as stylish but simple.
There are only two external buttons on the Lumia 630 — the volume rocker and the power button are placed on the right side of the phone, putting them in the right place for easy thumb access.
Unfortunately, Nokia has removed the dedicated camera button, something that was available on its predecessor.
Because this is an entry-level smartphone, you can’t expect the Lumia 630 to knock your socks off in terms of hardware performance, but it fares surprisingly well given what’s inside. Applications run as expected, with only a few processor-intensive games causing problems.
Key Features Of Nokia Lumia 630
Featuring an array of bright, replaceable back covers, the Lumia 630, when left lying on a table, can easily be mistaken for the iPhone 5c. But it’s Nokia, not Apple, that pioneered the use of brightly coloured phones with its Lumia line-up. And the colours complement this delightful phone.
The 134g Lumia 630 feels good in the hand and, although its body is plastic, Nokia has managed to make it feel more premium than similar smartphones — yes, Samsung, we are looking at you. The back cover has a matte texture and the sharp edges offer a good combination of grip and comfort. The finish is best described as stylish but simple.
There are only two external buttons on the Lumia 630 — the volume rocker and the power button are placed on the right side of the phone, putting them in the right place for easy thumb access.
Unfortunately, Nokia has removed the dedicated camera button, something that was available on its predecessor.
Because this is an entry-level smartphone, you can’t expect the Lumia 630 to knock your socks off in terms of hardware performance, but it fares surprisingly well given what’s inside. Applications run as expected, with only a few processor-intensive games causing problems.



Key Features Of Nokia Lumia 630
- 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 Quad Core Processor
- 8GB Internal Storage with 512MB RAM
- Corning Gorilla Glass 3
- Windows Phone 8.1 OS
- HD Recording
- Wi-Fi Enabled
- Smart Dual SIM
- 4.5 inch LCD Capacitive Touchscreen
- Expandable Storage Capacity of 128 GB
- 5 MP Primary Camera