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Title: Nokia 6 Smartphone Review
Post by: Redaktion on August 26, 2017, 00:43:39
News from Finnland. With the Nokia 6, Nokia sends its current smartphone top model into the race. The 5.5-inch Android smartphone is better equipped than its entry-level colleagues, the Nokia 3 and Nokia 5, and therefore runs in the mid-range. Our test shows, how it fares there.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Nokia-6-Smartphone-Review.244286.0.html
Title: Re: Nokia 6 Smartphone Review
Post by: Marko on March 12, 2018, 22:11:23
In this test, GPS section, says - it's OK 300m of difference compared to Garmin. But on LG Q6 test page, same test says it's too much 250m difference compared to same professional Garmin navigation.
Shame, I thought you are serious about test.
Title: Re: Nokia 6 Smartphone Review
Post by: Leonardo22 on April 12, 2018, 17:28:23
Hi, there are some very minor corrections if you want to mind them. Display section, in the last paragraph you write " It is very practical that the Nokia 5, which has a maximum brightness of 512 cd/m², also has a brightness sensor and can therefore automatically adapt the display brightness to the environment" but it should be "Nokia 6" instead of "Nokia 5". Under communication and GPS test, in the first row it's written "The Nokia 7 locates our current position via GPS, and it succeeds indoors just as quickly as outdoors in the test. At 6 and 5 meters, the accuracy was quite high." but it should be "Nokia 6" instead of "Nokia 7". Moreover it's harda to comprehend why there is such discrepancy between when evaluating subjectively the performance in the test of GPS section of some devices like this one wich Marko pointed out below. How is it possibile that the difference between the total distance measured by the Garmin professional navigation system and the LG Q6 one can be considered as bad for the Q6?