A smartphone designed to impress you
The comeback of Nokia is
perhaps the strangest story in phones of 2017, and now its first range of
devices seems to be complete, as the company has announced the flagship Nokia
8. The exact release date for the Nokia 8 is still unclear. The price is set at
around $700.
Design and display
It is one of the most
beautiful Nokia phones you have seen. There's an aluminium unibody design that
includes metal edges around the handset. The body is thin, coming in at 7.9 mm
at its thickest point, but the edges curve down, so it sits comfortably in the
hand.
It comes with a 5.3 inch
screen and has an QHD LCD panel with 700 nits of brightness. That's high for a
smartphone and the display will be viewable even under bright sunlight.
Battery and power
The Nokia 8 is toting the
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 35 chipset, so you can expect it to be able to handle
anything you want it to do. It comes with 4GB of RAM along with an internal
storage of 64GB and micro SD support of up to 256GB.
It has a 3,090mAh battery,
so it may struggle to power a QHD screen. But it has also included a liquid
cooling system, which should mean the phone runs smoother and won't get too
hot.
The camera
Nokia wants to particularly
highlight the camera tech on this phone. Like most of the major phones in 2017,
Nokia has opted for a dual-sensor here t hat uses two 13M P shooters. One is an
RGB lens and the other is a monochrome shooter and the two combine their images
to offer better photos in low light. There's a 13MP front-facing camera as well
that should give you some sharp selfie shots.
Agencies
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