Published: 2017-09-10, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Affordable pricing (at least in the UAE), Great design, Top of the line hardware, Runs on stock Android
No wireless charging, No standout features
The Nokia 8 doesn't have anything particular or unique in terms of features, but with that price and specifications it stands out as one of the best Android smartphones out there...
Abstract: When HMD Global announced that it is about to launch its new flagship – the Nokia 8 – I was waiting with bated breath. Of course, it wasn't anything to do with nostalgia – well, 30 percent nostalgia and 70 percent anxiousness about the new Nokia flagship...
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Published: 2017-08-21, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Pure Android, Smooth performance, Crisp, detailed screen
Lacking killer USP, OnePlus 5 offers more for less
Overall, the Nokia 8 is a solid flagship device. Some smart hardware and a bit of vanilla Android marry together for a pleasing enough everyday user experience. And while the dual-lens camera isn't the best out there, it's perfectly good for capturing tre...
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OIS and OZO Audio, Very Bright Display, Superior Live streaming, Poor Cameras, Design is stuck in 2016, Average Battery Life, Too expensive, compared to Mi 6 and OnePlus 5
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Published: 2018-01-22, Author: Ray , review by: gadgetguy.com.au
The best Nokia currently has to offer
Not really a flagship class device - but a spectacular mid-range device
The Nokia 8 has two rear cameras and is packed with power. Its screen is bright and sharp
It lacks some cutting-edge features for a high-end phone in 2017, like waterproofing and a slim, standout design
A decent all-rounder, the dual-camera Nokia 8 gets the job done, but it doesn't come close to today's true Android stars...
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Published: 2017-09-08, Author: Jason , review by: ausdroid.net
Lovely industrial design makes the phone a pleasure to hold and use, Pure Android means your phone will always be up to date (at least, for a couple of years)
Home button / fingerprint scanner occasionally gets confused, Camera is not quite where it needs to be for the high end of the market
Abstract: For the first time in a very long time, a Nokia flagship phone is worthy of consideration alongside the latest from Samsung, LG, Sony and Apple.After testing the waters with a trio of low-to-mid-range Nokia phones, HMD Global has produced a very confident...
There's no real ‘wow factor' and low-light snaps aren't as good as best handsets, but the Nokia 8 is a very competent smartphone that offers excellent performance and battery life – along with attractive, simple styling and a reasonable price for a high-e...