Minor stability Issues, Camera is sometimes slow to load
There's so much more to like about the Nokia 8 than just the nostalgia factor. Solid specs, crisp cameras and fantastic form factor make it a comeback for the brand...
Great build quality and display, Fast performance, Pure version of Android with regular updates
Camera can be inconsistent, Battery life is tight, No water resistance
The Nokia 8 is an impeccably made but uninteresting Android flagship. Its unique features will only apply to a niche audience, while an inconsistent camera and tight battery life are sure to be red flags for others. The Nokia 8 is fine, but it doesn't do...
The Nokia 8 has plenty going for it, and of course it has the nostalgic Nokia name, but it'll need more than ‘Bothie' gimmicks to really make a dent against the competition.I for one like to get the basics right, phone, camera, messaging and social networ...
Sure, it might have a similar look, but the 8 feels a world apart from Nokia's three other smartphones. The leap in build quality, hardware and general design is huge, and the dual camera tech shows plenty of promise.The handset is priced at $899 in Austr...
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Published: 2017-11-12, Author: M , review by: geekzone.co.nz
Abstract: Nokia is back in the smartphone market, this time with no Symbian or Windows Phone on sight. Thanks to HMD Global, the company behind the Nokia brand now, a new series of Android-based smartphones is available now - in New Zealand through an exclusive arr...
Minor stability Issues, Camera is sometimes slow to load
Read more: 5 ways to extend your smartphone's battery lifeIt's easy to imagine an alternate reality where another, lesser, version of this device coasts along on the novelty of the Nokia brand. However, that's not the case with the Nokia 8 that HMD have b...
Published: 2017-12-14, Author: Dane , review by: nag.co.za
Abstract: Reej is at it again, rubbing his face all over cool new tech and using the power of video to share his thoughts on the way it felt as it caressed his soft, soft face-skin.Under the spotlight this time is Nokia's new smartphone, the Nokia 8.Reej's thoughts...
Clean and simple design, Uncluttered Android OS, Solid all-round camera, Fast processing power
Large bezels stand out, Special something missing
There's a lot to like about the Nokia 8. Its design is sleek and refined, with a number of noteworthy specifications to ensure it is never underpowered or found wanting. Add to that a sub-R10k price tag, which is hard to find for a flagship phone these da...
Overall, a great phone that comes with little bloatware and runs on the latest Snapdragon processor, and is priced less than RM 3,000.(previously published in issue November 2017)...