Nokia 3.1 Plus Strong battery life with the goodness of stock Android OS
Design
Nokia 3.1 Plus offers a test and test-out design with back-end aluminum jacket with plastic antenna band and lower part of cellular reception. There is nothing special about the overall design and build quality of the smartphone. But Nokia 3.1 Plus will satisfy those users who are looking for a smartphone which could drop and drops. Nokia 3.1 Plus will not let the metal jacket break on the smartphone while out of hand, it will eliminate 50% of the accidental breakdown of the chance. In the back case there is also a fingerprint reader with dual camera setup and an LED flash. Volume and power buttons are located on the right side of the smartphone, while SIM and Micro SD card slots are on the left. There is a mono speaker in the bottom part with a micro USB port for charging and data synching. Like the Nokia smartphone, headphone jack is placed on top of mobile. Nokia 3.1 Plus looks like most of the smartphones available in the market, especially around Rs. 11,000 worth points Nokia 3.1 Plus does not provide a fancier design, but the device checks the necessary design requirements.
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Specification
5.99-inch IPS LCD screen with HD + resolution, 2.5D Curved Glass MediaTek Helio P22 Octa-Core SOC 3GB LPDD4 x Raymond 32GB Internal Storage Dual SIM Slot (Dual LTE / Volt) A dedicated Micro SD Card Orao with Stock Android UI (Android One) with Slot Android 8.1, with an F / 2.0 aperture 13 MP RGB sensor and a 5 MP depth sensor 8 MPSP Camera F / 2.2 Aperture Fingerprint Sensor LTE Cat 4 WiFi A / B / G / N / AC Bluetooth 4.1 Li Micro USB Port with Normal Charging 3500 mAh Li-ion Battery
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The Display
Nokia 3.1 Plus has a 6.040 inch display, with 1440x 720p resolution, a resolution of 18: 9 aspect ratio and is protected by 2.58 pixels per inch 2.5D curved tempered glass. Given the helpful aspects, the technical aspects, Nokia 3.1 Plus has a non-designated large screen. However, since the phone has a 720p display, the screen looks pixelated, and it is worth noting when viewing movies or YouTube videos. If you are switching from a smartphone with a 1080p resolution screen, you will see a big difference in the quality of the screen. Regarding the brightness and color reproduction, Nokia 3.1 Plus does a great job. However, as mentioned earlier, Nokia 3.1 Plus comes with a display, so resolution can be the sole deal breaker.
The Sound
smartphone has a mono speaker on the right side of the micro USB port, and the primary microphone is on the right side of the port. The Nokia 3.1 plus gets quite loud, but it lacks bass. Coming to the sound quality via headphone jack, the audio output is decent even without distortion in high volume. We tested Nokia 3.1 plus with wireless earphone and wireless speaker, and we have no problem with connection or audio performance. Nokia 3.1 Plus can be used to stream music via headphones or speakers without any issues, and normal users will not face any hicquoquings so far.
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Camera
Nokia 3.1 Plus has a dual camera setup with a FMP 2.0 sensor and a F / 2.0 aperture with 5 MP depth sensors. The smartphone has an 8 MP front-facing selfie camera with F / 2.2 aperture on the front. Nokia 3.1 Plus offers some trending smartphone camera-features like manual mode, portrait mode (both front and back). Also both cameras support 1080p video recording @ 30fps. Returning to the camera's performance, the cameras take good pictures in the event of natural light and ambient light. However, the cameras struggle to take good pictures in low light. Photos taken in low light look granular and there is a lack of details. Portrait mode is again a hit or miss, in fact, some pictures taken on the portrait mode camera are very admirable with well-defined edges and with proper focus on the subject. However, some images were not that great, where Bokey appears to be artificial. Overall, we realized that the photo captured on Nokia 3.1 Plus is similar to that of Nokia 5.1 Plus because both smartphones have a similar camera setup. Nokia 3.1 Plus can capture this moment, this theme is in a well-lit environment.
Preformance
Display MediaTek is the Helio P22 chipset which gives Nokia 3.1 Plus power with 3 GB RAM and 32 GB internal storage. Regarding day-to-day performance, the device can handle what you throw. In fact, we opened more than four tabs on Chrome with several social media applications running Facebook, Instagram, Twitter in the background and we did not face any problem, and all the applications were in memory. The smartphone scores 73059 points on AnTuTu and can handle casual gaming as well. We tried to play games such as Subway Surfer, Candy Crush Saga, Temple Run 2 and Gameplay, the gameplay was very easy, and we did not see the display drop. Going one step further, we installed PUBG, and we were able to play the game, however, in less settings. So, in fact, Nokia could play 3.1 plus PUBG.
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The Software
Nokia runs on Android 8.1 Oreo under the Nokia 3.1 Plus Android One program, just like every other Nokia smartphone launched in 2018. Smartphones are entitled to receive at least two major software updates for 3 years of monthly security updates. Nokia 3.1 Plus will receive an Android 9 pie update in the beginning of 2019. As we expected, installing Nokia 3.1 Plus was very easy, and it is easy to use the overall UI. On the Nokia 3.1 Plus, the stock Android OS provides other benefits in terms of overall performance, app opening and multitasking. Even with only 3 GB of RAM, the device was able to keep more than five apps in memory. Nokia 3.1 Plus has an additional advantage compared to other entry-level smartphones, because Nokia 3.1 plus never comes with third-party applications or bluetooth. With 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB internal storage, the user can install most apps and games without any issues. The software experience introduced by Nokia 3.1 Plus is much more expensive than Google Pixel 3, and promised software updates make it even sweeter.
Battery
Nokia 3.1 Plus is equipped with 3500 mAh Li-ion non-user replacementable battery with a micro USB port for charging and data syncing. However, the smartphone lacks fast charging and takes about three hours to recharge the battery using 10W or even a fast charger. Regarding battery life, we saw the average battery life of 6.5 hours on the same charge with heavy use and the battery provides up to 8 hours of battery life with normal use. In simple words, Nokia 3.1 plus can stay on the same charge all day without any hassle.
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Connectivity
Connectivity and Calling Nokia 3.1 Plus offers a dual nano-SIM card slot with a dedicated micro SD card slot (can extend storage up to 400 GB). The smartphone supports dual LTE or Volt at the same time so that users can simultaneously use two 4G LTE enabled SIM cards. The device also supports Dual Channel Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz) with Bluetooth 4.1 Li. Nokia 3.1 Plus also provides good cellular reception in indoor condition, and at the speed of upload and download speed. We made a lot of voice and video calls, and there was no problem with sound clarity or voice reception at both ends.
Nokia 3.1 Plus Strong battery life with the goodness of stock Android OS |
What is lacking?
Nokia 3.1 Plus is a good budget phone, but especially at the price of Rs 11,449, is not the best in the market. In fact, Nokia 3.1 Plus competes directly against Nokia 5.1 Plus, which retail for Rs.10,999 and provides a much better design and a display display with USB Type C port. However, unlike online Nokia 5.1 Plus, Nokia 3.1 Plus is also available in the offline market, and Nokia 3.1 Plus is designed for those who need to buy smartphones from the offline market for various reasons. 720P Display Micro USB Port No Faster Charging Fixes
Conclusion
Nokia 3.1 Plus is a great entry level smartphone with some compromises. Someone should consider the Nokia 3.1 Plus if they are looking for a smartphone with stock Android OS, excellent battery life, dual volts, and a dedicated micro SD card slot. Nokia 3.1 Plus offers a larger 6-inch display with a modern 18: 9 aspect ratio and the smartphone comes with the back fingerprint sensor. Nokia 3.1 plus can also handle light gaming. However, it is difficult to recommend Nokia 3.1 Plus, because Nokia 5.1 offers more premium design, powerful processor, note display and USB type-c port and costs less than Nokia 3.1 Plus. If you can buy an online smartphone, then Nokia 5.1 Plus is available for Rs 10,999, or if you have super admittance about getting the device from the offline market, then Nokia 3.1 Plus will not disappoint you, but Nokia 3.1 Plus Is the best smartphone that can buy your money.
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