36 votes, 33 comments. To keep this review post short, I'll just divide the points into 3 categories - The Good, The Bad and Neutral THE GOOD: Looks…
The Nokia 6.1 Plus runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 platform, a reasonably powerful chipset that is popular in this price category. The 636 includes an octa-core CPU, with a combination of quad
The Nokia 6.1 is a good alternative at $270, with decent performance, an acceptable camera, and good build quality. The Moto G6 should also be considered, though we think the 6.1 is the better choice.
It has a few downsides, and it’s up against some heavy hitters in the budget category, but HMD’s reboot of last year’s Nokia 6 is a tasty, thick slice of pure Android goodness. TODAY'S BEST
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