Abstract: The Nokia 8 was the first flagship smartphone from HMD Global, the Finnish company that bills itself as “The Home of Nokia Phones.” It's a handset of many firsts for the company, the first to feature ZEISS optics, the first flagship to be milled from a si...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: The Nokia 8 aims to make a statement: the world's once-dominant phone brand is back. Not that the 8 is the first new Android smartphone from Nokia. There's the cheaper Nokia 3, and it has also released mid-range Nokia 5 and 6 handsets. But the Nokia 8 is...
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Published: 2018-01-13, Author: Lars , review by: dxomark.com
Good color rendering in bright light and indoor conditions, Accurate target exposure under indoor and bright light conditions
Strong residual motion and deformations on handheld videos, Poor autofocus efficiency in low light, Unstable exposure is unstable visible exposure steps during changes of illuminant, Very limited dynamic range, Low levels of detail in all conditions
With top-end processing components, a 5.3-inch QHD IPS display, and an IP54-rated aluminum uni-body, the Nokia 8 is a high-end device inside and out, but the performance of its camera module lags behind our (admittedly high) expectations. The Nokia is cap...
The design language is reminiscent of the Nokia of yore and, like it, this thing is built like a tank. I have dropped it over 15 times so far on all kinds of surfaces and it has nothing but a couple of nearinvisible dents, Even though it's LCD, it's a gre
The back aluminum and curved sides are impossibly slippery. There's nothing to grip on. I can't use this phone onehanded without being terrified of dropping it, which has happened many times. Get a case, that's the first piece of advice I can give you, Fo
Where other brands usually pride themselves on their added value and uniqueness, HMD has chosen a quasi-opposite route with its Nokia plans. Speaking to a couple of execs from HMD, it was clear to me that the company sees value and a lost opportunity in n...
Abstract: When HMD Global announced its first lineup of Nokia smartphones at the Mobile World Congress earlier this year, the budget devices – Nokia 3, Nokia 5, and Nokia 6 – were underwhelming. Some of them were fine devices, but they were only a timid representat...
Great price, Smooth performance, Plentiful 64GB of internal storage, Fast charger included in the box, Solid battery life
Big bezels, colors not as lively as on other screens, Camera is below average, No water proofing, Fingerprint is not as accurate as on other phones, Alwayson Display is hard to see, too dim
To your average phone reviewer, the Nokia 8 is in many ways a boring phone. It does not have any flashy features, and its bothie camera mode is a gimmick. It lacks personality, it's just another Android phone. But to most people looking to upgrade from an...
Published: 2017-10-21, Author: Manuel , review by: notebookcheck.net
very bright screen, good build, fast SoC, pure Android 7.1.1, very good GPS, decent camera, videos recorded with surround sound, USB 3.1 Gen.1, long battery life, Quick Charge 3.0
not waterproof or dust proof, only average Wi-Fi speed, no Gigabit LTE, relatively few LTE bands
Sleek design and great in-hand feel, Smooth performance and good battery life, OZO sound and IP54 rating, Promises timely software updates
Camera image quality could be better, Feels pricey in comparison to rivals, Photos by Raj Rout, Top Alternatives, Nokia 8 vs OnePlus 5, Nokia 8 vs LG G6, Nokia 8 vs Xiaomi Mi Mix 2, Facebook Comments, ShareTweet
As soon as it lands in India on September 26th, the Nokia 8 will be welcomed by the venerable OnePlus 5 (review). The OnePlus flagship boasts more RAM than Nokia's contender, though I don't think there's a noticeable difference in real world performance...