Nokia 1.3 | Unboxing & Full Tour | Android Go, Sub-£100 By Tech Spurt

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Aug 21, 2021
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Nokia 1.3 | Unboxing & Full Tour | Android Go, Sub-£100

Hello gorgeous peeps I'm Christmas expert today we're going to be unboxing. The fresh new Nokia 1.3, one of the most affordable smartphones that you can grab in the UK right now in 2020, you can stuff for one direct from rock, your own app just 79 quid, which is great news. If you want to throw a smartphone at your kid and not literally throw a smartphone it, you keep gonna, give your kid a smartphone or if you want a secondary handset or if you're, just super, super skinned. So I'm going to take you on a full tour of the Nokia 1.3 right now, the hardware and the software and everything else. You need to know it if you're tempted to buy yourself one if one, the latest greatest tech fees, do folks subscribe, ending that notifications well Cheers. So, as you see where you get in the rest of the box quickly before we turn our attention to the phone itself, so for one you're actually got a battery to stick in the thing it spent thousands of and bucks deform that came with a battery separate to the actual device itself.

So I'll remember to put that in before I tried turning it on for about three minutes and wondering why it's not doing anything. You've also had course got a bit three-pin plug action Bosch and unfortunately, yes, because this is a super budget handset. That means unfortunately, Nokia 1.3 charges with the dreaded at micro USB. So that's a box, nice and simple and straightforward now, let's check out yeah actual fun. So, first, of course, unsurprisingly, the Nokia 1.3 is super light without any kind of battery pack twin sides. The first port of call is to work out how to price it open and get that stuffed in and the get started mind you all.

The instructions are all I, hopefully see, put your fingernail in the seam between the plastic back cover and the display and then yank the two apart. Unfortunately, I don't have any fingernails, because I bite them to the crawl. So this is going to be bloody hell going on here we go yeah victory, so there we have it. The back cover is off Annual or 1.3. Internals are exposed you filthy for you.

As you can see, we've got two SIM slots here. We've got sim one which doubles as a micro, SD memory card slot as well, and we've also got a second SIM card slot. Over here opponent Lea, the Nokia 1.3 can take micro, SD memory cards up to 400 gigs in size, which is great and just as well ready because apparently only gets 16 gigs of internal storage, and let me tell you, that's gonna, fill up hello fast, there's just slot the old battery in there. This is definitely taking me back a few years when I had to do this all the fricking time and touch what that, since we hold them pretty firm on there. So that's good.

You can actually pick up a Nokia 1.3 and a variety of colors. You got charcoal San or Santa, basically, black blue or a sort of peachy color, and this, of course, is the cyan model, pretty much exactly what you'd expect from a sub 100 pound budget smartphone, of course a plastic shell. It's got a rough textured finish that should help to ear grip. It's actually still fairly light, even with that battery installed. The Nokia 1.3 is actually one of the most compact smartphones that have handles off on 20/20 as well. It's got a 5.7 one inch to split, otherwise you can see there's a fairly thick bezel surrounding it. Pop a bit of Jimmy Hill chin action as well, and very straightforward stuff down below you've got a microUSB port for charging.

You've got your power button and your volume rocker over on the right edge. You've got a dedicated, Google Assistant button on the opposite edge and a proper 3.5 ml, 4 and jack up top lovely stuff. So, let's see shall we if we have any juice in that battery, we do indeed brilliant stuff. So now I can get it all set up and take you on a tour of the rest, the hardware and the software. It's a nice quick, easy set of process here on the Nokia 1.3. Let's check out that software's burning the latest Android 10, but it is actually under a tango Edition, which is better suited to more basic handsets like this Nokia.

So you know this is a very stock version of Android, but it's also stripped back in several ways. You've got the usual Google Apps on Bob. You will notice that some of them are the gore Edition. So, for instance, you've got YouTube Gore. So, as you can see a very streamlined interface compared to the standard YouTube aren't BBC got your home.

You can access your channels and your subscriptions up top here. If you're added to my channel, it would literally just be a list of my videos. That's it again very simple and straightforward, and if you tap on one to watch it, you actually be asked what quality you want to watch it in high standard all-day to savor now YouTube go. You should also have a save option as well as play. If you want to download a video to watch on the move, save yourself a bit of that data allowance and 40 I'm, not finding it on any videos that I click on here on YouTube Gordon.

If that's because of the region, I mean I've tried looking on the YouTube FAQs and I can't find any information there. So I'll dig a bit more into that. Unfortunately, there's no way of zooming into the action here on YouTube go either. So it's very compact window when you're enjoying a bit of your YouTube action, though such issues with the likes of Netflix. However, we can go pretty much full screen, of course, that little notch area is blocked off, which is just as well as an intruded on the screen anyway.

Now that's a 720p HD displace. What you get here is a 1520 by 720 pixel resolution, so yeah not particularly crisp. It is fairly blocky visuals, but it'll still do the job. For that likes. A quick, been a Netflix YouTube, something like that probably watch an entire movie on this thing, but I'll definitely do the job on the move and at 400 nits, not one of the brightest panels.

Rama should be able to see flying and for like checking emails and stuff like that outside. Even when it's super bright, and it's a model speaker set up as you'd probably expect this just boost up that volume see how it fares. Basically, what you'd expect from a sub 100 pound smartphone? Actually pretty loud on that top volume yeah it's pretty tinny as well, but if you wanna, listen to a bit of music or something you've always got that headphone jack and you got some Bluetooth 4.2 connectivity as well, and it's cause very stripped-down. Android experience in general does not discover feed or anything like pulled down the notifications bar things. He often behaves very small selection of quick toggles there.

If you dive on into the settings, you have a tinker around in here, but again it's kind of stripped back compared with standard Android when it comes to the security side of things, or you may not have a built-in fingerprint sensor on this thing, but you do have a bit of face unlock. So let's just get this or set up move your fantasy or whole face, and there we have it all set looking goods. Are you flatter me? Nokia 1.3 like this is well liveness detection. Does that detect some that you're actually alive when you're trying to unlock your smartphone? Not really sure if that's all about face unlock is a little on the hesitant side. It takes its sweet time.

Sort of working out whether you're, actually you, and sometimes it works like so and other times, if the Lighting's not great, then obviously it does struggle a bit. Nothing too surprising again, though, because of course, a budget smartphone quite a basic front facing camera and the rest that go up, Sperry, simple and straightforward, but like some apps got when you tell them actually just opens up a Chrome window rather than a full-on separate app, but it still functions exactly as you expect. As you can see, you can search for areas. You can zoom right in get directions to places stuff like that, and of course, you've got full Google assistance for all the Google Assistant go again here on the Nokia 1.3, and you can just tap that dedicated button here on the left side and that should call up the assistance there we go, and then you can tell her whatever you want. Ask her to tell a joke wherever you fancy, and she will do your bidding and the great thing about Nokia is they are super dedicated when it comes to update you guaranteed two years of OS update.

So, as you get updated to Android later in 2020 and then Android 12 next year as well, and that monthly security updates as well so no worries at all. On that front, you will be fully up-to-date because the specs and everything very basic here on the Nokia 1.3 don't expect any NFC support dual-band Wi-Fi. Anything like that. It's actually run by a Qualcomm, to15 chipset, and yet the chipset is designed for very basic smartphones to provide perfunctory performance. Shall we see and hear in the Nokia 1.3 it's also backed by just one gigabyte of ddr3 ram as well? So, yes, you will see lots of stutters and standard, sometimes you'll, tap on an app I hit, be waiting two three seconds for it to pop up on the screen. That sort of thing, so you want to be patient when you're using it.

Definitely as for the battery, which you saw me slip inside earlier, it's a 3000, William cell, so that should easily keep you going all day here on the Nokia 1.3 thanks to the energy efficient platform and the energy efficient software as well. As you can see, you got battery saver options, battery management or like Connie shenanigans as five watt charging, so you'll probably want to leave it plugged in overnight, to be honest and, as I mentioned, before, very limited storage as well as soon as you can see, all the eleven gigs of space, free and all I've really downloaded is Netflix onto this thing so far as well. So yes, I'll, fill up pretty fast with your photos, videos and especially if you download an app as well, but you can't slip in a micro, SD memory card to solve that problem. Now here on the back of the Nokia 1.3, you've got a single lens camera setups, an 8, megapixel, shooter and I. Think it's perfectly flush with the surface as well, which is nice and like most of the other Google app checks.

You get. The Google camera goes up here on the Nokia 1.3 and that's just stripped back for again for a smoother experience on more law of hard phones like this. As you can see there, you start up you're in an auto mode. You can basically just take your snaps like, so you can do a little tap it up here if you want to do a digital zoom, but there is, of course, no optical zoom now actually tell you how many photos are remaining with your available storage as well. So, as you see, it's just recording to the internal cause of an SD card in you've got a handful of sentences to play around with including a timer, but a face enhance option.

Let's just keep that off, and you do have an HDR mode on as well, which I'm guessing will increase the processing time, but will help out for those high dynamic situations. Let's just see how long that takes give it a little tap. Actually, that's pretty nippy, not too bad at all and there are the results perfectly respectable for a budget blower. Once you start to dive in, there does a little grainy, of course, but absolutely fine. Just for viewing back on the phone itself and the color reproduction seems nice and natural you've got a small selection of a bonus.

Camera features on here as well, including a portrait more just for adding a bit of a bucket style, affects your background. Using those Google's, smarts, and you've got video mode as well. I believe you should at 720p HD resolution. Tells you exactly how much footage you can shoe that and in two minutes worth, and you've got a bit of the old Google translates as well. So if you are ever in a foreign country again, depending on how this whole virus situation goes, then you can translate a bit of a menu or whatever and last of your sort of 5 megapixel front-facing camera, which again I wouldn't expect any wonders or miracles from this thing, but does look like you've got a to your smarts and that bad boy as well as should be absolutely fine.

Just for capturing simple shareable pics, which you can then dive into as you can see, then clean the marking share them with the world to do whatever you want. This particular gem right here, I think I might just delete that yeah. It's all right there in a nutshell, is the new Nokia 1.3, as you can see, if you've got under a hundred pounds to spend on a smartphone, and you want a to some basic handset to use as the secondary smartphone fall, festivals, remember them or forgiving to your kids, something like that. It'll defi stand up to the test. Furthermore, it just got to be a bit patient because obviously the performance is quite limited, but these those go apps are nice and streamlined.

So they seem to be running okay. So that's not what you think down in the comments below you time today grab yourself a bit of NOC here at one point: three action stay tuned because I should hopefully be reviewed, likes the Nokia 5.3 and the ear point three 5g as well a bit of a Nokia fanboy stay tuned for all of that shenanigans. Please do poke subscribe, ding that notifications about and that b-cells a lovely week, people Cheers love. You.


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