Nokia 3
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- Reviewed on: 10 August 2017
- RRP: £129.99
The Nokia 3 has a few things going for it: it looks absolutely fantastic for the price, it runs stock Android, and it includes NFC, and thus Android Pay. Unfortunately, Nokia has just cut too many corners on the internal specs, with slow speeds and a disappointing camera, to make the 3 stand out amid a fiercely competitive budget smartphone market.
Nokia 5
- Rating:
- Reviewed on: 6 November 2017
- RRP: TBC
We’ve long been lovers of the Moto G series for the top pick in the budget Android category, and the Nokia 5 nearly beats it. It's the best of Nokia's mid-range devices for sure.
With a decent camera, excellent performance and a stunning design, we are blown away by the low price tag offered here.
A downside is the screen resolution, but if you can look past this and you’re looking for an Android smartphone that costs less than £200, you can’t get much better than this.
. Nokia 6
- Reviewed on: 2 August 2017
- RRP: £199.99
- Buy from Nokia
At £199.99, the Nokia 6 offers a 5.5in screen, 16Mp camera and a solid 3,000mAh battery. The processor is a tad underpowered though, so don't expect a gaming powerhouse and the phone lags at times.
Yet with a fingerprint sensor, FM radio and expandable storage it's still attractive for the price. The Nokia 5 offers similar specs for even less, though.
Read our Nokia 6 review.
5. Nokia 3
- Rating:
- Reviewed on: 10 August 2017
- RRP: £129.99
The Nokia 3 has a few things going for it: it looks absolutely fantastic for the price, it runs stock Android, and it includes NFC, and thus Android Pay. Unfortunately, Nokia has just cut too many corners on the internal specs, with slow speeds and a disappointing camera, to make the 3 stand out amid a fiercely competitive budget smartphone market.
Read our Nokia 3 review.
6. Nokia 3310
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- Reviewed on: 28 September 2017
- RRP: $59.99
- Buy from Nokia
At the end of the day, the Nokia 3310 is a play for nostalgia, and how much you care will depend on how much affection you have for the old Nokia bricks. It’s not going to replace your smartphone - and it doesn’t want to - but it could be a cheap supplement (although the SIM size is annoying). And yeah, you could already buy another feature phone for cheaper, but between the epic battery life and the sheer Nokia factor (and Snake!) we know where our loyalties lie.