The Lumia 830 offers a good look and design with a remarkable display, a quality camera and a smooth OS. For the like WP it may not be disappointing, but it is 332.26$ This is a very Powerful device.

Specification
- Display: 5-inch Clear-Black Display with 1280×720 resolution and Gorilla Glass 3
- Battery: 2200mAh
- Storage: 16 GB with microSD support upto 128GB
- Camera: 10MP rear autofocus with LED flash and Carl Zeiss lens, 0.9MP front facing
- SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon 400
- CPU: Quad-core 1.2 GHz
- GPU: Adreno 305
- RAM: 1GB
- Operating system: Windows Phone 8.1
- Connectivity: 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC
Design and Design
Its backbone is Polycarbonate backup Although Nokia bought the phone segment from Microsoft, this phone is similar to an original Nokia device. The 630, which looks similar to previous Lumia handsets, is portable, sophisticated and lightweight. Then. It is available in many colors. Below are two microSIM card slots, a microSD card slot and a removable battery. On the back is a 5MB camera. It’s also weird that it doesn’t have a dedicated camera shutter button.
This is a smaller version like the 830 930 and it gives a better experience, we have nothing to complain about in it, the metal frame, the clear black display and the soft polycarbonate on the back give it a great look.
OS and Performance
The Lumia 830 runs on Windows 8.1 which gives us some useful information, including a New Boulder option on the screen, a 4.5-inch IPS LCD display with 854×480 pixel resolution. Also this phone comes in Gorilla Glass with 3rd settings and also has Clear Pack technology. Due to this, the display screen is better in size and quality than the Nokia Lumia 620. But overall, the display is disappointing compared to other smartphones in the same price segment.
On the Lumia 630, the display and edge spacing is the same as the 620. Then a lot of space is wasted. It has a Sound / Power key at right angles and a 3.5 mm audio jack on the top of the display. This allows the cell phone to be charged. Can integrate data.
The overall design of the Lumia is no different than its predecessors. Priced at Rs 11.5 lakh, it is better than the current range of smartphones available for the same price. The value of the handset and its value is well worth it.
To find out about Lumia 630 performance, we did some comparative tests and compared it with other Lumia devices.
When testing the battery in this device, after 100% charge, the battery power in it is reduced by 20%. High video clips, the battery can be expected to operate for 5 hours. For a phone in this price segment, such performance is one of the best.
Camera
The Lumia 630 has a smaller, 5 MB camera-way. But, fortunately, there is autofocus. Thus photos are unlikely to be blurred. So in the right environment, the phone gives some good photos. But some small details are a bit disappointing to miss. The best thing about this (Lumia) camera app is that it has ISO option ISO, shooter speed, white balance, and it looks like the Nokia Lumia 1020.
Low-brightness photos of the camera have a lower saturation level of the camera and a lower dynamic range that distinguishes between dark and bright places. Focusing is quick. The space between the shutter lock for taking a photo and recording it on the photo camera is not that big. This is a huge relief. Compared to the Moto G, the Lumia 630’s camera is not as good.
Conclusion
If you are not interested in buying an Android phone and you want to buy a phone within a budget, this handset is for you. The Lumia 630, a budget Windows Phone, is a good choice for those who prefer non-Android, despite the high price reduction. Compared to other phones at the same price, the Lumia 630 is inferior in some respects. Although this smart phone offers solid and stable operating system, better battery life and better camera in its price segment, it lags behind due to slightly lower display and less than 512 MB of temporary memory.