![]() There is one more obvious sign this is not a top-quality screen. Use the ‘Desktop’ mode in Chrome and small fonts will appear a little pixelated, but the rest of the interface looks reasonably sharp. However, it is honestly not that glaring. This is a 720 x 1560 display, a big step below the Full HD screen of a phone like the Realme 6. You can get better if you spend a little more, of course. It's also large enough to watch Netflix or YouTube videos on, without it seeming a desperate compromise. That is all we really ask for at this level. The Nokia 3.4 has a 6.39-inch LCD screen, and it is one of the phone’s highlights.Ĭolor is perfectly fine, contrast is good and maximum brightness is powerful enough to make the screen fairly clear outdoors. Motorola’s G-series phones sound significantly better. It’s thin, not very loud and uses just the one mono driver. You get a 3.5mm headphone jack, common in cheap phones like the Nokia 3.4 but not in higher-end ones. We can’t count the number of times the guy has piped up in our pocket. There’s a Google Assistant button on the side, but you are far more likely to press it accidentally than deliberately. A slightly relaxed unlock is better than one that refuses to recognize your finger half the time. ![]() But in use it is perfectly fine, with no reliability issues. It’s slower than some, taking around a second to unlock the Nokia 3.4. The phone has a rear fingerprint scanner rather than a more on-trend side or in-screen one.
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