While there are more powerful phones in the segment, the Nokia 3.1 Plus makes a space of its own. It's well built, has more than a day of battery life like the good old Nokia phones. Although, the 720p resolution display is a let down for that 6-inch size.
Svelte marathon runner. The Nokia 3.1 Plus claims several days of battery life while at the same time offering a fast and svelte Android One experience on decent hardware. Find out in our review what to expect from the Nokia 3.1...
Finally, I do wish that Nokia wasn't limiting the 3.1 Plus to Cricket in the U.S. I understand that this is a big move for the company to once again have its phones sold and supported by a carrier in the country, but it would have been nice to see the...
The nokia 3.1 plus is a well-built smartphone staying up to its name – nokia. while it has a good feel in the hand, it fails to deliver in performance. The processor is slow resulting in longer load times and slower multitasking. however, we have seen...
The Nokia 3.1 Plus is for you if you want a smartphone for around Rs 11,000 that's great on build, design, and software. It's not for you if you're expecting outright performance or quick clicks from either of its...
The Nokia 3.1 Plus is a great entry-level smartphone with a few compromises. One should consider the Nokia 3.1 Plus if they are looking for a smartphone with stock Android OS, excellent battery life, dual VoLTE, and a dedicated micro SD card slot.The...
Nokia 3.1 Plus has quite a few things going for it. Impressive build quality, stock Android user interface, guaranteed software updates, and a large battery capacity add to the overall appeal of the phone. Further, the offline presence will definitely...
The Nokia 3.1 Plus is not the most competitive phone at its price level; not by a long shot. No matter how good it looks on the outside, it's hard to ignore just how much smoother the usage experience is with other models. If you're spending this much...
At first, the Nokia 3.1 Plus looked like a promising offering, but Nokia's odd-pricing has put the phone in a weird spot. The phone's strength remains in its design and uncluttered software experience, but the Nokia 3.1 Plus struggles to put out a...
The Nokia 3.1 Plus is a budget phone with a not so budget pricing, which is perhaps what most people are going to be talking about the most. At Rs 11,499, the phone is pricier than the Nokia 5.1 Plus, which comes with a better chipset. But with that...
The Nokia 3.1 Plus is priced very close to the Nokia 5.1 Plus, and considering the difference, both phones are aimed at different types of consumers. Nokia retains the premium build and design. But unlike the previous iterations-Nokia 3 or 3.1, this one...
Maybe. I've largely focused on the negatives for this review, but there really is a lot to like about the Nokia 3.1 Plus for Cricket. Since it doesn't have anything in the way of big flashy features, those positives easily get drowned out, but they're...
Nokia recently launched the new Nokia 3.1 Plus smartphone in India, which has a large display that seems ideal for games like PUBG Mobile or Asphalt 9. For a starting price of Rs. 11,499, the Nokia 3.1 Plus packs in a MediaTek Helio P22 processor with...
Nokia is coming to the North American market, with three devices exclusive to three carriers launching in the coming months. Two of them, the Nokia 2V for Verizon and the Nokia 3.1 Plus for Cricket Wireless are now available, but don't let the price...