The Nokia 3.4 is a low-cost phone with a battery that, for many, should last for two days, as well as clean software and the promise of future updates. However, limited RAM makes it perform slower than we’d like, making it difficult to recommend despite its low price. It is composed of polycarbonate, although it has a solid feel in the hand. The display is 6.39 inches wide and has an aspect ratio of 19.5:9, making it tall and thin. HMD Global offers a hole-punch design for the front camera, but the majority of its competitors continue to use notches.
There are obvious bezels on all sides, but the Nokia logo on the big chin will grab your attention. The power button is positioned slightly above the frame’s centre and is easily accessible while holding the device. The volume buttons are positioned above the power button and may be accessed without shifting the phone in the hand. On the opposite side is a button dedicated to Google Assistant and a SIM tray.
[content-egg-block template=offers_logo hide=price]The Nokia 3.4 sports two Nano-SIM slots and a microSD card slot for expanding capacity. The rear panel’s textured finish prevents the accumulation of fingerprints. There is a properly positioned fingerprint scanner. The round camera module on the device’s rear is an uncommon design element that stands out. The Nokia 3.4 sports a triple camera arrangement, and the camera ring does not protrude much, which is a plus. This device weighs 180g, which is lighter than some other smartphones in the same price range.
The Nokia 3,4’s display is notable. This 6.39-inch LCD has a resolution of 720p. The Nokia 3.4’s lacklustre maximum brightness becomes more apparent when used outdoors on a bright day. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 is vastly superior and now sells for the same price. It features a bigger 1080p display, which at this level is really amazing. The Nokia 3,4 features three rear-facing cameras. There is a 13MP primary sensor, a 5MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 2MP depth sensor. This is utilised in Portrait mode to blur the background.
The Nokia 3.4 is equipped with a Snapdragon 460 processor and 3GB of RAM. This is an entry-level CPU with hardly enough RAM to function on Android 10, and it shows. There are a few faults with the Nokia 3.4, but battery life is not one of them. Same phone has a very standard-sounding 4,000mAh battery, yet we discovered that it outlasts most other phones with this capacity. Charging a battery is not too hot. The Nokia 3.4’s charger is a meagre 5W. It takes you from 0% to 16% in thirty minutes.