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While it did work here is what I liked:- frequent os updates.- great battery life- decent screen- loud sound- looks and feels
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While it is a nice looking phone
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The phone looks great, but after 6 months I'm already looking for a new one.
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Amazing look and crystal clear voice in the affordable price
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This phone is really solidly built, and really nice looking
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Con's- No usb C connector, uses the more common micro usb.- Stock camera software is extremely basic, enough for most users but weak for those looking for those great shots.- Processor can get a little hung up every once and a
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All and all, you can't ask for a better looking phone for this price and it was a coin flip between silver and copper.
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If that's what you want, I recommend looking at their higher priced models.
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The comments I mostly hey are about how nice the phone looks, it's quite nice looking and feels truly well built
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Such a disappointment for such a nice looking, well priced phone with stock android
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Those bright polycarbonate shells were cheerful and functional, but designed to offset the clean, square look of the Windows Phone OS
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Very fast, nice looking and performance, like old Nokia's
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If you want a great looking phone comparable to iPhones, this is it.
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The Nokia 6 really has a solid look and feel, 2 weeks is definitely not enough for an endurance evaluation, but based on their propensity to over-engineer mechanically in past designs, and with the statements of future support with OTA updates, it appears the best all-around option for the money.