for Lumia 630 (Dual Sim) I came from a Nokia C7-00. This has been with me for three years and offered everything I need in a smartphone (and more), with one exception: It's simply remains too often depend. That has been with lubricated often times annoyed - that was an upgrade of the hardware (and thus change the software).
Nokia offers for me by the Navi and the good opportunities in the camera settings to intervene most for your money, so it was again Nokia.
And that brings me directly to the benefits of the Lumia 630:
+ Fully-fledged Navi Offline
+ The mobile phone runs predominantly liquid. It approves Although quite pauses, this however does not express themselves by immobility but wandering dot from left to right and a "charging" "continues," "open," or the like. It seems that everything very smoothly.
+ Battery life fits so far, even with the increased use of camera or browser (or Navi when the screen is off) I got so far always have one day deal.
++ The battery is replaceable! I personally very important and the C7 I made used of the possibility to get rain (would be better, of course, when the battery would always keep 3 days)
+ Memory card slot - I will not buy a phone without this option
+ I also like the Mixradio good
+ Multitasking is almost well resolved. Jumping between applications by pressing and holding the Back button works well. However, the programs are stopped in the background partially, or paused. With various GPS trackers I had here so far at least from time to time problems.
+ Dual Sim's nice solved. In my case, a Sim for surfing, one for the rest. Both are active and work immediately.
A couple of points, I do not like, but were known in advance I count out as Neutral:
o no status LED, here I am spoiled by the C7.
o no camera button (for me definitely quite a limitation, but the many value to me)
And there are also negative:
- The camera is not that great. The images seen on the phone quite nice, viewed on a monitor right there is unfortunately really quite "Cell Phone Look" (I'll call it mushy). But even here one pays the price its toll. I would like to pay 20-30 more for reasonable sensor and a camera button. The white balance is always next time (Fortunately, you can customize almost everything manually - very good Nokia / Microsoft)
- The Notes widget from Symbian missing me! One-touch fine and dandy, showing me but nothing on the home screen.
- The shortcuts in the "Action Center" are much too limited. Mobile data, Bluetooth, WLAN, GPS, Airplane mode, Silent, ... Why this limitation? The top bar simply interpret scrollbar and already has everything Course (Android can indeed)
- On the keyboard arrow keys missing. Please Symbian a large slice.
- USB OTG missing
- DLNA on the "Play To" App is indeed given, but I miss the opportunity to create a playlist (as known from the "big" Windows)
Considering the price, especially compared to the market still outweigh the benefits, and it solves the C7 durably. Although I miss some of Symbian, but it also came the odd added by Windows.
From me there is a buy recommendation!