Testseek.com have collected 254 expert reviews of the Microsoft Lumia 535 and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Lumia 535.
October 2015
(69%)
254 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(62%)
68 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
1GB RAM
The cameras
Solid build
With luck
The price
Dual-SIM
Rich software experience
Great expandable memory options
The Microsoft Lumia 535 is very cheap
It has a fun design with interchangeable cases
A 5-megapixel front camera and software features found on higher-end Lumias
Well-designed
Great battery life
Good call quality
Big 5-inch display
169.99 cost for a device that runs generally smooth
5 MP frontal cam and Lumia Selfie app offer the same functions as higher tier Lumias
Impressive color reproduction
Topping many others in its class and beyond
Full Windows Phone 8.1 experience
Incl
1GB of RAM
Large screen
Generous storage
Great front camera
Latest Windows Phone 8.1 (Denim)
Good GPS
Expandable storage
Decent cameras
Bright screen with good color reproduction...
The editors didn't like
The camera button will be forever mourned
Occasional issues with registering taps on the screen
Lacklustre
Unresponsive screen
Laggy performance
Disappointing camera
It doesn't have 4G LTE
Its under-powered processor results in a sluggish interface
The touchscreen can be unresponsive and the screen is neither sharp nor particularly vivid
Display is OK at best
Slow camera
Sluggish performance
Touchscreen issues
The display's low resolution and very reflective glass leave room for improvement
Opening large websites or YouTube could crash the browser
Windows Phone store still has much less apps than the leading operating systems
Published: 2015-08-22, Author: Jack , review by: techaeris.com
Well-designed, great battery life, good call quality, big 5-inch display
Display is OK at best, slow camera, sluggish performance, touchscreen issues
Overall, besides a few glaring issues, I was satisfied with my Lumia 535, It doesn't have the fastest camera in the world, and the touchscreen response issues were annoying at times, but for less than $150, you get a decent screen, all day battery life (a...
Published: 2015-04-11, Author: Michael , review by: wmpoweruser.com
Microsoft's mid rangers are all decent phones, some more than others. As middle of the range phones are all that we have available now, it's great that we can't go wrong with many of the choices available. The 535 is a decent cheap smartphone that ticks...
The Lumia 535 is an oversized budget phone, with a 5-inch display, good Windows 8.1 OS, a decent amount of storage and a microSD slot. It's not the cheapest Microsoft phone, as the Lumia 435 is rolling out at €69, while the Lumia 532 cost around €79.As fo...
Latest Windows Phone 8.1 (Denim), Good GPS, Expandable storage, Decent cameras, Bright screen with good color reproduction...
and increased black level, Below-average voice quality, High power consumption, Sluggish touchscreen
Microsoft offers a decent entry-level alternative with its Lumia 535. It primarily convinces with up-to-date software, a bright and color accurate screen, and comparatively good cameras. The GPS receiver also surprised us favorably in the test and did a g...
Published: 2015-01-31, Author: J. , review by: vrworld.com
The Microsoft Lumia 535 is a decent smartphone for its price, and is targeted squarely at what has become Microsoft's foremost market: the entry-level. This strategy has played well with the likes of the Lumia 520 and 530, and the company is following thr...
169.99 cost for a device that runs generally smooth, 5 MP frontal cam and Lumia Selfie app offer the same functions as higher tier Lumias, Impressive color reproduction, topping many others in its class and beyond, Full Windows Phone 8.1 experience, incl
The display's low resolution and very reflective glass leave room for improvement, Opening large websites or YouTube could crash the browser, Windows Phone store still has much less apps than the leading operating systems
The Lumia 535 manages to deliver a good chunk of the Windows Phone 8.1 experience, for a measly cost of $169.99. Yes, there has been a lot of corner-cutting involved, which results in unimpressive looks, low screen resolution and bad viewing angles, below...
While it is no longer the most affordable Lumia on the market – that crown goes to the Lumia 435 now – for its $129 retail price, simply saying that it's worth the money is an understatement. After all, it is a budget smartphone with a quad-core processor...
Abstract: Microsoft recently launched the company's ultimate budget smartphone, the Lumia 535. The Lumia 535 fixes *almost* everything about the previous Lumia budget smartphones, including the Lumia 530. For starters, the smartphone packs a 5-inch display, a 5MP r...
Abstract: Microsoft has ditched the Nokia name for its Lumia devices, and has decided to use its own brand on the Windows Phone series. And while that's one of the more noticeable features of the 535, it shouldn't be a reason for buying, or not buying the device. T...
Assessing the Lumia 535 is dependent on quite a few factors that haven't finalised yet - the price (in the UK, at least), the new firmware that fixes the touchscreen issues, availability of the matt finish units (black, white, blue). Assuming that all of...