Today I went to two different shops to check out the Lumia 630. Basically a nice and fast phone, what has been written here before.
But I noticed in both cases, the in the top horizontal area of the display, just a few millimeters deep, (approx the height of the battery symbol), the display is uneven and has "waves" of different brightnesses. It is easily recognizable, but you need a bright picture, for example a bright photo. I compared it with the Lumia 625 nearby, which did not have this problem. Check it out, just start the Office app which is bright and white at the top.
So I hesitated to buy the phone, as it seems to be lacking display quality.
I'm now thinking about the Lumia 625 instead. It is a little more expensive, but has LTE/4G, the display is bigger and better. What I'm not sure about, from samples at Flickr, the 625 camera looks rather bad, worse then the 630. And you cannot change the battery.
So what to do? Accepting the "waves" on top of the 630 screen, or go for the older model 625? The price difference isn't that much of an issue.
But I noticed in both cases, the in the top horizontal area of the display, just a few millimeters deep, (approx the height of the battery symbol), the display is uneven and has "waves" of different brightnesses. It is easily recognizable, but you need a bright picture, for example a bright photo. I compared it with the Lumia 625 nearby, which did not have this problem. Check it out, just start the Office app which is bright and white at the top.
So I hesitated to buy the phone, as it seems to be lacking display quality.
I'm now thinking about the Lumia 625 instead. It is a little more expensive, but has LTE/4G, the display is bigger and better. What I'm not sure about, from samples at Flickr, the 625 camera looks rather bad, worse then the 630. And you cannot change the battery.
So what to do? Accepting the "waves" on top of the 630 screen, or go for the older model 625? The price difference isn't that much of an issue.