Nokia Lumia 630 Dual Review: Windows Phone Never Felt this Good
- Value For Money Handset
- Welcome changes to OS
- Feels more flat than a block
- Massive battery
- No Flash support
- Poor indoor photography
- Physical camera button missing
Nokia Lumia 630 Dual: Battery Life and Verdict
The Lumia 630 comes fitted with a massive 1830 mAh battery that's more than enough for juicing up the device. And while previous reports have claimed that the device will offer great power support for the device, personally, the device lasted up a little over 12 hours. And that's quite impressive going by the fact that the device will last longer until you head back home and put it for charging.

From a more neutral point of view, the Lumia 630 is a burning example of what the Windows Phone 8.1 is set to offer in the future. However, for the time being though, a lot of work needs to be done both on the Windows Phone and the device front.
The device itself can be a great buy, though. It's potentially a great workhorse if you are looking to invest on a device that will take care of all the things you want it to do. However, as far as gaming and movie viewing are concerned, you might want to check out other options in that price range.

All that being said, the device will face a lot of competition from the likes of the new Moto G. But if it is to sell a lot many units than what's already predestined for it, the device will do really well if the price for it goes down a tad bit.
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