• Reviews around screen (3.25 of 5)

    T-Mobile Nokia Lumia 635 - No Contract Phone - White

    • not the best screen, but it isn't painfully bad
    • I lost my Nokia 521 and I purchased the 635, the difference between the two (2) the 635 has bigger screen and few other features.
    • Freezing, shut downs, unresponsive screen
    • Inexpensive, but gets the job done, and the screen is quite nice.
    • While the phone only has 512mb of RAM (which prohibits the user from installing certain applications, i.e. games from the Microsoft Application Store), the phone benefits from expandable sd card memory (+128GB) and Nokia's proprietary super-sensitive screen technology
    • I've since come to appreciate the web at my fingertips, but cannot justify spending $500 on a phone, especially with the vast opportunities to shatter a glass screen.
    • I bought a 525 last week, walked across the room with it, dropped it, cracked (and ruined the screen) and ordered this to replace it
    • LIKE- 4G network, micro SD, Free offline Map and Navigation.- Screen is bright even when using outdoor.- Wifi callingDISLIKE- Calling quality is not very
    • A 4.5 inch screen with 800x400 resolution just cannot compete with the Sony's beautiful screen
    • Good screen, I don't consider the screen poor, i consider it exellent, ive seen way worse for more money, design is great, size is great, games run better than expected, love the software, and cortana.
    • Screen is much brighter than 521 and much more usable in bright sunlight.
    • Screen will darken or turn off when placing a call.
    • It has all the features I liked about the 521 and the same handy T-Mobile/Nokia built-in apps (Cortana, T-mobile wifi calling, Here Maps/Drive with offline GPS) but is noticeably faster, has a more attractive design and larger screen, and has LTE capability
    • I prefer the windows home screen over the android or iphone home screen
    • I really liked my Nokia 635, it is a great deal for the price, but I am clumsy and broke the screen within about a month.
    • The polycarbonate body shows every smudge, and the cheap screen had imperfections out of the box.
    • It's only been a few days, but the battery is good, the screen is responsive, the phone is fast, the service is good
    • The screen size is small when compared to tablets and some other smart phones on the market, but the Lumia 635 is easy to carry and has a large enough screen for most without vision problems
    • Screen scratches way to easy
    • Good camera, good screen, good battery, good performance, light weight, even a fitness chip that counts your steps.
    • Screen is gorgeous
    • Screen was scratched when I got it and just became worse with the slightest use
    • Much better screen and battery life
    • I had a case for the second one, but it was a folio case and when it fell it came open and the screen hit the ground hard
    • Overall the Lumia 635 has great battery life, quick touch response, and a decent size screen, which makes reading news articles easy on the eyes
    • The phone is very aesthetically pleasing with a teflon-like, all-white body and bright screen
    • Good camera, bright and excellent screen resolution
    • This phone works perfectly with a nice big screen, the easy-to-navigate Windows Phone screen, and nice bright colorful display.
    • Screen will darken or turn off when placing a call.
    • I'd not recommend this, unless you're ok with and inferior screen and slow processing.
    • Still getting used to all these features, getting my sliding and tapping right takes a bit of doing, but THIS PHONE IS A STEAL OF A DEAL AND WORKS GREAT, camera is good enough for me, sound is clear, screen is a bit hard to see in bright sunlight, good otherwise, battery life is ok to good
    • At first I was thrilled with it, new UI, incredible battery life, and one of the best screens I've ever used our in the sun (soooo easy to see)
    • This phone meets all my expectations, not expensive, good looking, good battery life, and a decent screen
    • The screen is absolutely horrid
    • chromecast support~ Yet to be dropped but if Nokia's reputation is anything to go by, the floor should shatter before the phone does.~ Screen isn't the best, but again, who's complaining?Overall a great buy for just about anybody in the market
    • Cracked the screen on my 521
    • I got this as an emergency/backup phone after cracking the screen of my HTC phone
    • Good screen, I don't consider the screen poor, i consider it exellent, ive seen way worse for more money, design is great, size is great, games run better than expected, love the software, and cortana.
    • What you get for $100 is a very full-featured phone with excellent performance, expandable storage, and vibrant screen
    • The screen was damaged and the phone had obviously been previously used.
    • The screen is great and for a phone I am quite satisfied with the resolution, even with video playback.
    • Easy to read screen (brightness, clarity)
    • and I never broke the screen.
    • The Camera isn't as good and the screen isn't as clear as my nexus 5 but for
    • While the phone only has 512mb of RAM (which prohibits the user from installing certain applications, i.e. games from the Microsoft Application Store), the phone benefits from expandable sd card memory (+128GB) and Nokia's proprietary super-sensitive screen technology
    • If you're looking for an expensive flashlight, sorry no flash, but the screen gets plenty bright
    • I actually cracked the screen on my first one of these, and just bought the same phone again
    • Pros: Cortana, Nokia Mix Radio, very responsive UI, nice bright screen for daylight visibility, awesome speaker, LTE, interchangeable colored back covers, THE PRICE!Cons: Low resolution screen, no light sensor
    • - Screen is bright even when using outdoor.
    • The screen is so much brighter and the battery life is much better too.
    • VERY VERY FRAGILE phone screen destroyed walking with it in my pocket
    • Good overall, easy to use function w/ nice large screen
    • The original cons still apply: no flash and camera is just ok, but it's fast and has a good screen
    • Update September 12, 2015My daughter broke the screen in her smartphone
    • I've kept an old 721 with gorilla glass in my pocket for 18 months and the screen is still almost perfect
    • This does not have the super-sensitive screen that you can use gloves with
    • Pretty durable, I drop it all the time with no case on it, but the screen does scratch pretty easy.
    • Each phone has a scratch defect on the screen and the protective screen plastic was missing.
    • The screen is beautiful for the price
    • The Lumia 635 certainly is a spec upgrade with a much better quality screen, plus the addition of LTE
    • The screen does not look washed out like some of the other cheaper phones
    • Took a flying leap out of my backpack onto the street, still worked, but the screen was a shattered mess.
    • When my son broke his screen, I found out the whole unit goes for 50 dollars.
    • The Moto G spoiled me, with a more responsive touch screen, support for Google apps like GMail and YouTube, and a better UI (Android 5)
    • Like the LTE, and the larger screen
    • This does not have the super-sensitive screen that you can use gloves with
    • The screen easily scratches and after using an Android phone for years, I found it difficult to like the windows layout.
    • The screen is vibrant and Microsoft has created an exceptionally readable layout for a 4.5" screen
    • Much better than my wife's HTC One S or the Samsung.
    • Much better than my wife's HTC One S or the Samsung.
    • Much better than my wife's HTC One S or the Samsung.
    • It not as smooth as Samsung Galaxy S 3 ot 5, but you got what you paid.
    • Much better than my wife's HTC One S or the Samsung.