A lot of green on the Nokia Lumia 630 box, no need to guess the color of the device.
With a 4.5-inch screen, the Nokia Lumia 630 is not a very large device (in a good way)
Running on Windows Phone 8.1, the Lumia 630 greets you with a bright screen. But, it misses out on ambient light sensor. Brightness levels are controlled via three options- low, medium and high.
The device is well built, typical Lumia in terms of finish and feel. The built and design is very similar to the Nokia X series.
And yes, as you can see there is no flash for the 5MP snapper at the back
The left side gets no buttons. The little black dot at the right side is the speaker grille.
The right side gets power/wake-up button and the volume rocker. The buttons have good feedback and give a feeling if being built to last. But, there is one big issue, a big one...no dedicated camera shutter button. Silly omission...
The micro USB port. Notice the block-like design, Nokia has given away the curves of the Lumia 620 for a sharper, angular design. It looks good.
Speakers can get pretty loud!
Headphone jack at the top of the Lumia 630
The notifications menu, one of the big features of Windows Phone 8.1 update. Simple menu structure, works well and the shortcut to all settings is a useful option.