The Nokia Lumia 630 was never a flagship. Launched in 2014, it was Microsoft’s "affordable warrior" – the first phone to ship with Windows Phone 8.1 out of the box. It featured a vibrant 4.5-inch ClearBlack display, a removable shell, and that iconic Nokia durability.
The Nokia Lumia 630 is not a smartphone anymore. It is a . Turn off cellular data, use it as an offline GPS (HERE Maps still works offline if you downloaded maps years ago), an MP3 player, or a writing device.
You cannot Uber. You cannot Bank. You cannot TikTok. But for $30 on eBay, you get a device that never lags, has a screen you can read in direct sunlight, and lets you disconnect from the algorithm. Apps for Nokia Lumia 630
Long live the polycarbonate shell. Do you still have a working Lumia 630? Let us know your favorite legacy apps in the comments below.
The official Reddit app is a no-go. Readit is a third-party masterpiece that still loads text-based subreddits perfectly. It has a gorgeous "metro" UI that looks like it was designed specifically for the Lumia 630’s square screen. Use it for r/AskReddit and r/WritingPrompts. The Nokia Lumia 630 was never a flagship
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You can no longer sync to Microsoft’s cloud on 8.1, but you can use OneNote as a local notebook. It’s fantastic for quick journaling or grocery lists. The Nokia Lumia 630 is not a smartphone anymore
But let’s be honest: If you are picking up a Lumia 630 today, you aren't doing it to compete with an iPhone 15. You are likely using it as a secondary device, a music player, a distraction-free writing tool, or a nostalgic piece of tech history.
However, the official Microsoft Store is largely a ghost town. Most modern apps no longer support Windows 10 Mobile (which the 630 can upgrade to, albeit slowly), let alone 8.1.
A hidden gem. The Lumia 630’s 5MP camera is nothing special for photos, but Stop Motion Studio uses it to create claymation or brickfilms. The lack of image stabilization actually makes manual stop-motion easier. 4. The "Just for Fun" Apps MSN Weather It is still surprisingly accurate. The Live Tile shows the current temperature flipping like a digital clock on your start screen. It is one of the few services Microsoft hasn't killed yet.