Description
Nokia Microsoft Lumia 635-4G LTE – Unlocked – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Nokia Microsoft Lumia 635-4G LTE – Unlocked – 8GB (Bright Yellow)
Product Dimensions
5.1 x 2.63 x 0.36 inches
Item Weight
4.7 ounces
ASIN
B00THPVPRG
Item model number
6438158672765
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
OS
windows 8.1
RAM
1 GB
Wireless communication technologies
Cellular
Connectivity technologies
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB
GPS
Geotagging
Special Features
smartphone, quad-core-processor, expandable-memory, touchscreen, camera, lte
Display technology
LCD
Other display features
Wireless
Device interface – primary
Touchscreen
Other camera features
Front
Form Factor
Smartphone
Colour
Bright Yellow
Battery Power Rating
1830
Included Components
Adapter, USB Cable
Department
Unlocked Phones
Manufacturer
Nokia
Date First Available
February 11, 2015
Test video – Nokia Microsoft Lumia 635-4G LTE – Unlocked :
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Questions & Answers – Nokia Microsoft Lumia 635-4G LTE – Unlocked :
Technical specifications – Nokia Microsoft Lumia 635-4G LTE – Unlocked :
Brand
Nokia
Model Name
Lumia 635
Wireless Carrier
Unlocked
Operating System
windows 8.1
Cellular Technology
4G
Memory Storage Capacity
8 GB
Connectivity Technology
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB
Color
Bright Yellow
Screen Size
5 Inches
Wireless network technology
LTE
Purchase advice :
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Warranty :
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
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Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
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Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
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After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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H. M (verified owner) –
Windows? Yeah, Not Too Shabby! – I have read many of the reviews from others about this phone not being unlocked. I ordered one anyway and mine was unlocked. I believe this is a seller issue. Now onto the phone, this is a fairly powerful phone for the price and it has expandable memory which is quite nice. Mine came with AT&T branding and of course their bloatware. The bloatware is easily removed and the phone is working just fine. I also read some reviews that stated the phone wasn’t new. Again, I think this is a seller issue, my phone came in mint condition in with a charger in a Nokia 635 box with instruction book. The wrapping over the phone even included the unlock code just in case something should happen and the phone should lock.
K. L (verified owner) –
– This has been a reliable and robust phone which I use mostly for checking work emails and for sat nav. I say robust because my 1 year old son has taken a shine to it and as a result it has been dropped numerous times. The back usually pops off but snaps back on easily enough.
Z. K (verified owner) –
– I bought this phone for my UK sim card (I live abroad and use an iPhone for my local sim card). So it is supposed to be for occasional use. I am not a fan of the Windows phone operating system, but no matter. The problem is that I cannot use this phone for one simple reason: try as I might, I cannot get the back off of it to insert the sim card. I have have looked at YouTube videos (which all say that it is quite tricky. I have asked friends to try (resulting in a few broken fingernails). I took it to a mobile phone shop (2 actually). Nobody can get the back off of it. So while it might be a nice, budget phone, it is to all intents and purposes, useless to me until I can find a magician who can prize the back off it.
H. M (verified owner) –
Windows? Yeah, Not Too Shabby! – I have read many of the reviews from others about this phone not being unlocked. I ordered one anyway and mine was unlocked. I believe this is a seller issue. Now onto the phone, this is a fairly powerful phone for the price and it has expandable memory which is quite nice. Mine came with AT&T branding and of course their bloatware. The bloatware is easily removed and the phone is working just fine. I also read some reviews that stated the phone wasn’t new. Again, I think this is a seller issue, my phone came in mint condition in with a charger in a Nokia 635 box with instruction book. The wrapping over the phone even included the unlock code just in case something should happen and the phone should lock.
L. K (verified owner) –
Good for an entry level Windows phone/Be Conscious of Seller – Nokia Lumia 635 is an okay to good phone for an entry level Windows/Smartphone. This had Windows 8.1 on it and functions well. Allows for basic needs of calling, texting, email, internet, and apps. Only issue is to beware of the seller in the marketplace even if it is fulfilled by Amazon. The listing here mentions “Unlocked GSM 4G LTE” but some sellers just send AT&T GoPhone which are locked to the AT&T network. If the seller sends a genuine UNLOCKED mobile/cellphone then it will work on the 4G LTE networks in the USA. The 4G LTE network in the USA usually is the 1900 band which this phone is capable.
L. D (verified owner) –
Not the phone it used to be. – I bought this to replace an older Nokia Windows phone I have been using as an MP3 player. That phone was awesome. It had inventoried all my songs. It kept a complete list of artists, albums and individual songs. Not only that, but it kept a list of about fifteen of the last played selections I had listened to. Sadly the charging port of that poor phone had become worn out and it no longer charged. I bought this one which is a newer model than that one, thinking, “Hey newer is typically better right?” Regrettably, no, no it is not. This one will not inventory the songs, or when it does, it seems to lose that information within a couple of days. This phone likes to spend a lot of time resuming. Luckily it does keep the albums, and song, but not the artists for some odd reason. And there is no played history. As far as the phone goes, I have no idea, I did not load it with a working sim chip.
L. D (verified owner) –
Not the phone it used to be. – I bought this to replace an older Nokia Windows phone I have been using as an MP3 player. That phone was awesome. It had inventoried all my songs. It kept a complete list of artists, albums and individual songs. Not only that, but it kept a list of about fifteen of the last played selections I had listened to. Sadly the charging port of that poor phone had become worn out and it no longer charged. I bought this one which is a newer model than that one, thinking, “Hey newer is typically better right?” Regrettably, no, no it is not. This one will not inventory the songs, or when it does, it seems to lose that information within a couple of days. This phone likes to spend a lot of time resuming. Luckily it does keep the albums, and song, but not the artists for some odd reason. And there is no played history. As far as the phone goes, I have no idea, I did not load it with a working sim chip.
L. K (verified owner) –
Good for an entry level Windows phone/Be Conscious of Seller – Nokia Lumia 635 is an okay to good phone for an entry level Windows/Smartphone. This had Windows 8.1 on it and functions well. Allows for basic needs of calling, texting, email, internet, and apps. Only issue is to beware of the seller in the marketplace even if it is fulfilled by Amazon. The listing here mentions “Unlocked GSM 4G LTE” but some sellers just send AT&T GoPhone which are locked to the AT&T network. If the seller sends a genuine UNLOCKED mobile/cellphone then it will work on the 4G LTE networks in the USA. The 4G LTE network in the USA usually is the 1900 band which this phone is capable.
K. L (verified owner) –
– This has been a reliable and robust phone which I use mostly for checking work emails and for sat nav. I say robust because my 1 year old son has taken a shine to it and as a result it has been dropped numerous times. The back usually pops off but snaps back on easily enough.
Z. K (verified owner) –
– I bought this phone for my UK sim card (I live abroad and use an iPhone for my local sim card). So it is supposed to be for occasional use. I am not a fan of the Windows phone operating system, but no matter. The problem is that I cannot use this phone for one simple reason: try as I might, I cannot get the back off of it to insert the sim card. I have have looked at YouTube videos (which all say that it is quite tricky. I have asked friends to try (resulting in a few broken fingernails). I took it to a mobile phone shop (2 actually). Nobody can get the back off of it. So while it might be a nice, budget phone, it is to all intents and purposes, useless to me until I can find a magician who can prize the back off it.