INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
2017 marked Nokia's renaissance year
After stunning us by announcing it was revamping the Nokia 3310 and then releasing a further three mobiles, it ended the year by releasing
its first high-powered smartphone in three years - the Nokia 8.And although it's never going to challenge the power of the iPhone 8, it
does have the kind of price tag that will appeal to people who want to get a bargain mobile phone
Especially excellent value, considering the stunning design, premium screen and chipset, and new 'Bothie' camera mode.Unlike most flagship
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Nokia 3 deals | Nokia 5 deals | Nokia 6 deals | Best mobile phone dealsNokia 8 review in briefA truly competitive flagship from NokiaScreen
size: 5.3-inch | Resolution: 2560 x 1440 | Rear camera: 13MP dual lens | Weight: 160g | OS: Android 7 Nougat | RAM: 4GB | Storage: 64GB |
Battery: 3090mAhStriking design optionsQHD displayDual-sensor main cameraNothing new to see hereIt's been a while, but Nokia is finally
back with a serious phone
Of course we were all delighted to see the return of the Nokia 3310 through a nostalgic haze, but if Nokia was going to be regarded as a
genuine threat to the likes of Samsung, Apple and LG again, it needed a handset of heft.The Nokia 8 is exactly that
Not in its dimensions, mind you - weighing in it at 160g, it's a slim, sleek and sometimes shiny smartphone
We're referring more to the dazzling QHD 5.3-inch display, 4GB Ram and Snapdragon 835 chipset
All massive plus points in our eyes, even if the much touted 'Bothie' camera mode probably isn't.Read TheIndianSubcontinent's full Nokia 8
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