Sturdy aluminum design, Good battery life, Stock Android runs smooth and brings fast updates, Good value for the money, Clean stereo audio recording, Fast charging
Photos from 2X camera are often blurry, Shaky, somewhat rough 4K footage, Cold display colors, The interface is pretty barren on features
The Nokia 7 Plus is currently selling for 350 EUR (about $415) and is one of the best phones you can get for this kind of money if you don't mind big, somewhat blocky handsets that aren't conducive to one-handed operation. It is sturdy, well built, the co...
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Unsurprisingly, the Nokia's 8110 (first impressions) garnered the most gasps, while the 8 Sirocco (first impressions) turned most heads with its sexy design when they were launched. But personally speaking, the 7 Plus is easily the best smartphone from th...
Published: 2018-06-29, Author: Scott , review by: ausdroid.net
If you are in the market for a new phone, one that does not cost an arm and a leg but still offers a great software experience while still looking great then you could do a lot worse than grabbing yourself a Nokia 7 Plus. This phone is a mid-range phone w...
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Published: 2018-06-18, Author: Ray , review by: gadgetguy.com.au
18:9 display, Great material design and feel-factor
Camera is a little ordinary, Not as good bang-for-buck as Nokia 6
Even if it's a little predictable, not every purchase needs a twist. Sometimes you want something that works as intended, and the Nokia 7 Plus fits that mold nicely...
Published: 2018-06-04, Author: M , review by: geekzone.co.nz
both handsets are really great products for the introductory price I'm seeing - definitely not top of the line prices and affordable for the Nokia 6.1. Both are available through Spark stores and other retail channels now...
18:9 display, Great material design and feel-factor
Camera is a little ordinary, Not as good bang-for-buck as Nokia 6
If the thick bezels and traditional aspect ratio found in the new Nokia 6 is a deal-breaker and the Nokia 8 Sirocco is too expensive or gimmicky for consideration, the Nokia 7 Plus manages to eke out a nice middle ground for itself.As with almost all of t...
Good Build Quality, Pure Android Experience, Decent Battery Life, Reasonably Priced
Disappointing Low Light Performance, AndroidOne tends to be Buggy
That's the review on the Nokia 7 plus. Did I like the phone? I did. Do they need to improve? Yes, they do. The phone would be a really good choice for the consumers if the Camera Software in particular is fixed. Some people might think that the phone is t...
Truth be told, the Nokia 7 Plus is a gorgeous smartphone. Once booted up, it's quite bland – like any other stock Android smartphones. There's nothing particularly eye-catching when it comes to the features. You'll get updates ASAP – and that's a big plus...