Product Comparison: Nokia 6 vs Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro
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- The screen is almost bezelless on the sides which is nice. The colors and pixel density are excellent.
- Screen is good. No complaints at this price point. It does lean towards a cooler temperature but again it's much better than some budget phones I've used.
- Good screen size at 5.5 inches, decent blacks, usually good color (more on that later)
- Screen: contrast is not as good as an OLED, but overall I hardly notice the difference. In general, just pretty good.
- Great screen, brightness, and color when displaying pure primary colors, but whites and certain colors have an annoying green/blue cast issue. Orange-y type sunset photos sometimes have that pee yellow look, not good.
- The display is very, very clear and colors vivid as it has 401PPI sharpness. Reading on Internet or PDF Book, the text is crisp. The videos in YouTube are very clear as well.
- The AMOLED screen is very nice and the camera is quit good for a lower cost phone.
- I love the large screen .....seems to work very well.
- Love this phone, the screen is large enough for me to see, but also very clear.
- Bigger screen makes it easy to navigate and processor speed is fair for price range of this phone. The screen is sharp and bright.
- I upgraded from a Moto X Pure Edition running Android 6, and the user experience on the Nokia 6 is very similar to what I was used to with the Moto X, but going from a quad-core to an octa-core processor provided a noticeable improvement in speed.
- While many reviewers are critical of Nokia's decision to use Snapdragon 430 processor, for my purposes (phone, texting, email, Twitter, streaming music) performance is more than adequate.
- Processor can get a little hung up every once and a while but it's barely noticeable.
- The processor is just not strong enough to power through multitasking. Even brand new and with very little installed on the phone, it's hanging up quite a bit in some applications.
- The processor is very slow and I don't do much with my phone, but I noticed it
- Phone is easy to use with a very fast processor so there is no lag in running apps and using the internet
- It is SAMSUNG..... good brand, good processor, to fast and work perfect.
- Bigger screen makes it easy to navigate and processor speed is fair for price range of this phone. It also has 16gigs rather then the usual 8 for other phones in this price range
- I'm pleased with the 2.2 processor, battery life, andd feel of the phone, sound quality is great,ext speakers very loud.body shape is thin, great resoulstion.
- This phone keep getting froze in 1st week. I expect better from Samsung even with 2.2 processor this fone is not a great at all the camera quality sucks.
- Camera seems fine but I haven't had much experience yet using it outdoors
- Camera: Its fine for what it is. I use it mostly as a scanner for documents, or for random documentary shots. It is responsive and the image quality is OK.
- Camera is quite impressive for the price. Certainly not in the same league as a serious, stand alone camera, but very credible for snapping targets of opportunity and producing presentable results.
- Camera is pretty good at this price point, but can't hang with a flagship.
- Stock camera software is extremely basic, enough for most users but weak for those looking for those great shots.
- The phone work really good for the price. Camera take great picture.
- I was worried about the camera not being very good with it only being 13 megapixels, but it actually takes really good pictures
- The camera has multiple filters and modes.
- The front camera is great and it doesn't overheat with moderate use like older versions.
- The camera could be better but the other features make up for that!
- The finger print sensor on this phone is amazing, it is covered with durable glass and reads finger prints very well
- Phone feels amazing in the hand, the one piece of aluminum shell can't be beat
- Speaker sounds great and achieves good volume.
- Comprehensive antenna set for travel.
- No usb C connector, uses the more common micro usb.
- No indicator LEDs for notifications or charging. LAME! 99 dollar android phones have this.
- Dual SIM feature works great
- The phone has really good features, so far all apps work except for Samsung pay and the S health. Overall it's a good phone with a great front camera.
- I love the feature where it gives a little vibration when I pick it up or disturb it to tell me there has been either a text or missed call. I don't have to open my case to look.
- It has modern features like a fingerprint scanner and google pay
- External Slot for SD Card---So I installed a SanDisk 128gb Micro SD card which was loaded with my music, pictures, home videos and files. I still have 75 gb left on my SD Card.
- This phone is really good it has good battery life on it and it runs pretty good
- Battery life and Device Coolness---Battery life I find excellent and I am a heavy user of apps. I watch lots of YouTube videos, Facebook, listen to my music etc. My battery starts off at 100 percent, then after one hour of heavy use it shows close to 93 percent.
- The battery life is great, especially on the “MID” power saving mode. I can use it all day and still has 50% of the battery left at the end of the day.
- The battery takes 18 to 20 hours to fully charge. You'll need two phones.