Summary

Our Score

7/10

Pros

  • Good value
  • Decent performance
  • 4G support

Cons

  • Low-resolution screen
  • Limited apps and games selection
Review Price £179.99
Key Features: Dual-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon CPU; 512MB RAM; 8GB storage, microSD slot; Windows Phone 8; 4.7-inch 800 x 480 pixel screen
Manufacturer: Nokia

Nokia Lumia 625 review

What is the Nokia Lumia 625?

The Nokia Lumia series has proved that it is perfectly possible to make a cracking budget Windows Phone 8 mobile – both the Lumia 520 and Lumia 620 are top low-cost phones.

The Nokia Lumia 625 smartphone is out to take the idea one step further. It has a larger screen than either of those phones, and also offers 4G connectivity. Price at around £200 SIM-free, it’s one of the cheapest ways to get hooked up with ultra-fast internet. There are some compromises you have to live with though.

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Nokia Lumia 625 – Design

The Nokia Lumia 625 looks, as you might guess from the name, a bit like an oversized Lumia 620. It has a 4.7-inch screen, much larger than we usually expect from a relatively affordable phone like this.

The Lumia 625 also features the same battery cover as the 620. The Lumia 625 has a plastic shell that covers the rear and sides of the phone, so there aren’t any obvious seams to see on its body.

It also shares the dual-layer finish style and the outer part of the plastic shell is translucent plastic. Colours available include the Lumia-staple red, green and yellow, alongside white and black for those after a more serious look.



Although it borrows design elements from the Lumia 620, the Lumia 625 isn’t quite as good-looking a phone. There are visible dots on the plastic case, under the translucent part, that spoil the look a bit, and the high-contrast black buttons have been dropped in favour of a more innocuous colour-matched ones. The larger handset size ensures it’s simply not as cute either.

It’s a bit like a child actor who has grown up, but retained enough of their childish looks to appear a bit weird as an adult. The Lumia 625 – it’s the Fred Savage of the budget phone world. Of course, all of that is avoided if you opt for the black or white models.
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Ergonomically, it’s sound too. The Lumia 625 is 9.2mm thick and its lightly curved back leaves no harsh edges for your fingers to grip hold of. It’s heavier than most phones at 160g but not enough to become a serious issue.

As we expect from Nokia, build quality is good too. The plastic used in the Lumia 625 is thick enough to avoid suspect creaks in normal use

Its 8GB of internal storage is one of the signs that the Lumia 625 is a budget phone. However, under the cover you’ll find a microSD memory card slot for easy and cheap storage expansion.

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Nokia Lumia 625 – Screen

Another feature of the Lumia 625 that makes it feel like a blown-up Lumia 620 is the screen. It’s a 4.7-inch display with the same 480 x 800 pixel resolution as both the Lumia 520 and Lumia 620.

This is a very low-res display for such a large screen. To put it into context, the screen on the HTC One has more than two million pixels. The Lumia 625 fewer than 400,000.

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The screen is not very sharp. Windows Phone 8 tries to combat the problem with clever text smoothing in the main interface. This makes the Lumia 625’s display appear soft, rather than blocky. Fundamentally though it doesn't look great. The disappointing screen resolution shows up even more in parts of the phone Microsoft has a little less control over – such as playing video or browsing the web. Small text can also look very blocky.

It uses a basic LCD panel that has none of the “Clear Black” claims attached to Nokia’s pricier phones. When turned at certain angles, the Lumia 625 screen turns greyish. More importantly, colour and contrast in general just aren’t particularly good. Disastrous? No. Images do not pop in the same way they do on other Lumia phones. Side-by-side, the Lumia 625 screen appears worse than that of either the Lumia 520 or Lumia 620.

That said, the anti-reflective coating of the Lumia 625 is superior to the Lumia 520 – it’s fairly usable outside at maximum brightness.