Nokia 6.1 Review—The best answer to “What Android phone should I buy?” – Ars Technica

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as declared in As someone that spends a lot of time by smartphones, I of10 get asked, "Hey Ron, what Android phone ought I buy?" Nokia 6.1 (32GB) Price: $269 at Amazon Ars Technica may earn a commission on this sale. As far as update speed, we can talk about the predecessor to the Nokia 6.1, the Nokia 6. For that, we can put the Nokia 6.1 up against the Moto G6 and see that one comes out on top. But in this side-by-side comparison, it's hard to place the Nokia 6.1 camera anywhere other than "last."


The 15th-anniversary Infobar is a beautiful Japanese Android feature phone

The 15th-anniversary Infobar is a beautiful Japanese Android feature phoneI've waxed lyrical over KDDI's gorgeous, Japan-exclusive Infobar series of phones in The Verge's figurative pages before, and the first model in 3 years was just announced: this is the Infobar XV. It runs Android as a base, yes, but KDDI says the software ahighest it has been designed from a feature-phone perspective, and the Infobar XV has the physical buttons to match. This means you can run essential apps for Japan like Line on an LTE connection When retaining the classic Infobar experience. Spec-wise, the Infobar XV has a 3.1-inch 800 x 480 screen, an 8-megapixel camera, and LTE connectivity. extremely yeah, it's a feature phone, but an extremely hot one.

The 15th-anniversary Infobar is a beautiful Japanese Android feature phone

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