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 enough to standout from either cheaper or more expensive smartphones.
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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...
Nokia 8:ssa on paljon hienoja ominaisuuksia, kuten tehokas suoritin, kaksikennoinen kamera ja täydellisen kokoinen QHD-näyttö. Puhelin ei kuitenkaan oikein meinaa erottua kilpailijoistaan. Nokia 8 on hyvä puhelin, mutta sillä on vielä matkaa tullakseen...
The Nokia 8 is an attractive and powerful smartphone, no doubt about that. Everything about it oozes quality, from the high-res screen to the impressive battery life – and, happily, Nokia has equipped it with stock Android, rather than some...
Nokia 8 is a stellar device from HMD Global and it almost checks all the right boxes for the first Nokia-branded flagship. HMD should be proud of what they made created in terms of build quality and software update cycle for an Android-based device. But...
Nokia's 8 is its ‘toe in the water' at the upper end of the Android market. It is the best Nokia made by the new and passionate owners, HMD of Espoo in Finland.HMD has just turned one-year-old and has hit some good home runs in the first year. It is no...
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...
The Nokia 8's biggest selling point is likely to be that it runs pure Android and that it got on and updated the phone with little delay. That puts this phone in a good software position, so you can enjoy a clutter-free experience with minimal bloat and...
A lot has changed since we last reviewed a Nokia flagship smartphone here at Windows Central. Not including Microsoft branded Lumia handsets, the last 'Nokia' flagship phone we reviewed was the Nokia Lumia Icon/930 back in 2014, almost four whole years...
Although the Nokia 8 offers some decent specs for the price, it's just not a device that stands out in a crowded market. Build quality should be better and the fingerprint scanner can be a real pain.There are plenty of better phones out there if you can...
The Nokia 8 may not be the greatest flagship smartphone currently in the market, but with its RM2,299 price tag, you can't help but take notice of what it has to offer – good display, camera and audio. The Nokia 8 comes in Polished Blue, Polished...