fonehome.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-20 21:48:36
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The Nokia N8 is the flagship of the Symbian^3 and with the Symbian Anna update about to roll out we thought it was time to take a look at the 3.5-inch smartphone to see whether it is still the best 12-Megapixel camera toting smartphone around. Find out...
An attractive smartphone with a 12-Megapixel camera that is the star of the show...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-11-20 21:48:36
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The N8 is equipped with all the connectivity (3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS) you'll need to get the best out of its connected features. We found that the N8 kept good network reception too.There's nothing to report when it comes to calls—the sound is clear...
Good finish, design and handling, Takes very good photos with plenty of editing options, Audio and video quality, Phone and GPS: good network reception / free maps, FM radio and translitter, voice recorder, plenty of connections (HDMI)...
Screen: poor colour fidelity, Symbian Anna interface: better but still quite convoluted, The OS could be more responsive and smooth...
The N8 is great for multimedia, especially for taking photos. Although it has plenty of features and handy functions, the interface is still rather convoluted and isn't that easy to get the hang of. With the Anna update, Symbian has been slightly rejuv...
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resellernews.co.nz Updated: 2013-11-20 21:48:44
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The Nokia N8 smartphone is a bizarre creature: chunkier than its similarly-priced brethren, silver instead of black, and with sharp angles rather than the curved edges of other phones. I wasn’t particularly enamoured with it when I first pulled it out...
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The Nokia N8 smartphone is a bizarre creature: chunkier than its similarly-priced brethren, silver instead of black, and with sharp angles rather than the curved edges of other phones. I wasn’t particularly enamoured with it when I first pulled it out...
The Nokia N8 fails to deliver a satisfying smartphone experience. An excellent camera and great multimedia features aren't enough to excuse the N8's clunky software and frustrating user interface...
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tracyandmatt.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-20 21:49:20
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Nokia, as we all know, are one of the biggest if not the biggest mobile phone manufacturer to date, so when they announced the new Nokia N8 handset I personally was super excited to realise that Matt had one in for review so I immediately snapped up m...
Here we are again at the end of another eventful, fun packed review that I hope you have enjoyed reading as much as I have enjoyed using this phone.Overall I think that the N8 is a great phone worthy of calling itself a smartphone in today's market, I'...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2013-11-20 21:49:26
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Highly customisable phone for advanced users. Most of the phone's features need improvements before they can be enjoyed.
Impressive video/camera system; lots of features...
Keyboard system could be improved; too many buttons and options menus to go through.
Highly customisable phone for advanced users. Most of the phone's features need improvements before they can be enjoyed...
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In the current era of iPhones, Desires and BlackBerrys it can be hard to remember that Nokia is still a dominant brand in the mobile phone market. Its latest, the N8, is a very determined effort by the Finnish company to product a flagship handset that...
Beautiful hardware, crammed with features, but the N8 is totally let down by Symbian. Read our review of Nokia's flagship phone...
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With the formidable iPhone 4 spearheading iOS, the imposing Desire HD in Android's corner, and the capable Samsung Omnia 7 backing the play of Windows Phone 7 , you could hardly deny that Nokia has a fight on its hands with the N8. Running Symbian ^3, the...
Superb camera, Great build, AMOLED screen is bright and colourful...
Symbian^3 is limited, no Android killer, Needs a higher-res display, No native DivX support...
Photos looked sharp and detailed, with the automatic exposure and white balance controls doing a commendable job of delivering natural-looking images with well-saturated, but natural looking, colours. The two-stage shutter button is a much, much better ac...
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By Gadjo Cardenas SevillaNokia's N8 smartphone is the long awaited, much talked about pinnacle product for the current Symbian OS. Riding on a refined touchscreen form factor, sporting an industry leading 12 Megapixel camera with Zeiss optics and the f...
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There was a time when some of the biggest players in mobile telephony, such as Samsung and Sony Ericsson were fully paid-up members of the Symbian club. But, the arrival of more glamorous, attractive alternatives has meant that they've now jumped ship...
Quality build, AMOLED screen, HD camera, cohesive sound, Flash support for web...
Patchy operating system, thinness in the treble, average video quality...
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Nokia has been in the wars of late. In July it announced a profit slump of 40 per cent, a result that presaged a major corporate reshuffle a few month later which saw the company appoint Stephen Elop, a Microsoft executive, as the first non-Finnish C...
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There’s no doubt the Nokia N8 marks the beginning of a sea change for Espoo. Nokia is slowly, surely, starting to gather up all the mojo it’s slopped all over the floor in the years since the Nokia N95, and that fightback begins with the combinatio...
Solid build, ace camera...
Symbian still isn't competitive...
The Nokia N8 is a wonderfully built, functional smartphone with a killer camera, and Nokia loyalists will lap up its extra features and sheer durability. We would advise you check out what apps are on offer over at the Ovi Store website before slapping...
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Tweet Nokia's dominance in the mobile world has really taken a knock over the last few years, and the N8 is the company's attempt at reasserting itself as one of the big players, among the likes of Apple, HTC and Samsung. The first of Nokia's handsets...
12-megapixel camera, music player, HD video capture, HDMI port, relatively cheap...
Uninspiring design, clunky web browsing, unreliable touch UI, revamped OS feels dated...
Despite an impressive camera and mutimedia performance, the N8 falls down on its awkward operation and web browsing. It's still cheaper than other smarphones, thoughKey specs12 megapixels, 3.5mm jack, 3G, AMOLED, Bluetooth, FM radio, FM transmitter, GP...
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Although it's no longer the brand de jour, you have to give Nokia credit; its smartphones are always jam-packed with goodies, and its new flagship device is no different. The Nokia N8 comes with a 12-megapixel camera, complete with Xenon flash, image s...
Beautiful hardware that's crammed with features, but the N8 is totally let down by Symbian...
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The N8 is Nokia’s first handset to use the revamped Symbian^3, and is a beautifully designed, high specification touchscreen phone. Compared to the Nokia X6 and the N97 – its touchscreen predecessors that I have reviewed – the N8 is considerably more r...
The N8 is the proverbial curate's egg. It offers very capable hardware with real benefits, particularly for imaging, and wraps it in a rough UI. Indeed, it retains much of the cruftiness of the Symbian S60 5th Edition interface, which feels clumsy and...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2013-11-20 21:50:30
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Available plans 22 plans available starting from $39 to $119 More than meets the eye The design profile for the N8 is a new direction for Nokia — in fact, it's quite a unique look for smartphones in general. The handset's tapered ends are attract...
Nokia has built a superb phone in the N8, with a class-leading camera and excellent connectivity, but has spoiled the whole package with its half-baked Symbian^3 software.
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-20 21:50:37
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Nokia has had it rough lately. But with the feature-packed N8, the Finnish handset maker has finally earned a spot at the cool kids table, just not at the head of said table.The N8 delivers most of what we’ve come to expect from a flagship smartphone...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-11-20 21:50:45
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The Nokia N8 is Nokia's flagship smartphone, boasting the most impressive camera available on any mobile phone, and a host of other innovative features. It's also a lot cheaper than rivals such as the Apple iPhone 4. The goodLike or loath the Nokia N8'...
Like or loath the Nokia N8's styling, there's no debating the quality on offer here. It's constructed almost entirely from anodised aluminium, and is incredibly tough. A glass screen adds to the quality, and it's a smartphone that can easily withstand daily knocks and drops. It's the 12-Megapixel camera that really stands out on the Nokia N8, however. It's quite simply the best camera we've seen...
The Nokia N8 may have an all new operating system, but like older touchscreen Nokias it's still clunky compared to offerings from Apple and Android. That said, it's a lot faster than older handsets, and there are lots of new apps on offer from the Ovi Store.
If software is important to you, the Nokia N8 may fall behind the Apple iPhone 4, but otherwise it's worth adding to your list. It offers an outstanding specification, is particularly well made and offers excellent value for money. Best offers for the...
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Nokia's N8 handset has finally landed, boasting the all-new Symbian^3 platform. Unveiled in June, the N8 boasts a dazzling array of multimedia features in a bid to tempt mobile buyers away from Android, BlackBerry and iPhone handsets.Nokia hasn't skimp...
Great camera; decent battery life; impressive multimedia option...
Disappointing Symbian^3 OS update; poor touch screen keyboard; frustrating internet experience; cluttered interface...
The N8 is a valiant effort from Nokia and definitely its best high-end smartphone to date. However, Symbian^3 is a big letdown and, while the N8 will satisfy multimedia and Nokia fans, it could struggle to attract business users against competition fr...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-20 21:51:44
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Symbian enjoys great popularity in many parts of the world, but is not well known in the US and is falling behind the competition in usability and functionality. The Symbian^3 operating system is a stepping stone in addressing those issues, and the Nok...
The N8 and Symbian^3 offer a better and more enhanced user experience than previous devices, Excellent camera and video quality, Solid hardware with 3G support, Free turnbyturn navigation via Ovi Maps...
User interface still trails the competition in ease of use, The N8 can be sluggish, QWERTY keyboard in landscape mode only, Battery is not userreplaceable...
The Nokia N8 excels as a camera phone, and the improvements of Symbian^3 make it one of the company's best smartphones to date. However, it still has its shortcomings, as well as an expensive price tag.…...
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Nokia's reputation as a leader in the smartphone market has been under increasing pressure in recent years, as a string of 'high end' handsets have failed to capture the minds and wallets of the phone-buying public.So to fix that, Nokia's gone back to the...
Great camera, Superb battery life, Clear and crisp screen, Decent audio output, Stylish aluminium casing, HDMI-out port...
Average virtual keyboards, Unintuitive UI, Unimpressive internet experience, Confusing connection management, Poor social network integration...
The best phone Nokia has ever produced with some class-leading functionality, but let down on the user experience and internet experience...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-20 21:52:26
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The N8 shows what Nokia can do when it wants to. The stylish handset will appeal to the fashion conscious, and early adopters will be happy with what's going on inside. The camera and mapping facilities are standout features and, apart from its Wi-f...
The Nokia N8 boasts the best camera we've seen on a phone...
The Nokia N8 is not slow by any means, but it can't compete with similar handsets...
The Nokia N8 offers a hugely improved operating system as well as a superb camera and mapping facilities...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-20 21:52:50
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Nokia used to be the go-to company for intuitive mobile phones but it’s recently slipped, losing ground to Apple and phones running the Android operating system.It hasn’t yet managed a top-class touchscreen phone and the N8 is an attempt to put this ri...
Great camera; good battery life; easy to use...
Nonreplaceable battery; chunky case...
A cool smartphone that’s easy to use and has great battery life...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-20 21:52:50
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Nokia used to be the go-to company for intuitive mobile phones but it’s recently slipped, losing ground to Apple and phones running the Android operating system.It hasn’t yet managed a top-class touchscreen phone and the N8 is an attempt to put this ri...
Great camera; good battery life; easy to use...
Non-replaceable battery; chunky case...
A cool smartphone that’s easy to use and has great battery life Good points Great camera; good battery life; easy to use Bad points Non-replaceable battery; chunky case...
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An orange Nokia N8The Nokia N8 is Nokia's most exciting handset since the introduction of the Communicator range. Moving away from Nokia's boring mid-range portfolio, the N8 definitely brings a new lease of life to the Finnish manufacturer.The...
The Nokia N8 is the first Nokia device to run on Symbian^3 and it's both a media consumption and business phone..Nokia’s Mail for Exchange is as good as – if not better – than Android’s Exchange functionality and the platform is certainly worth watchin...
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Product Code: n8 Like other N-Series mobile phones, such as the Nokia N97 and Nokia N97 Mini, the Nokia N8 impresses with its slick hardware and superb multimedia features. But the Nokia N8 falls short when it comes to software and user experience -...
The Nokia N8 is a slick and stylish smartphone with superb multimedia features. But the Symbian software is a long way from competing with similar offerings from Apple and Google. Ginny Mies, PCWorld.com...
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T3.com Updated: 2013-11-20 21:53:06
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Nokia needs a hit. Everyone knows it. The and releases of 2009 failed to reestablish the company in the upper eschelons of the smartphone world as Apple, HTC and Motorola continue to make giant strides. The Fins are pinning their hopes on the No...
Polished Copper colourway, Affordable, Comfortable to hold...
(Slightly) dated design, Not sure how useful OZO audio is...
We liked the Nokia 8 a lot, it's an attractive flagship with a number of interesting features, made even more tempting by a competitive price (€599 / approx. £550).We're looking forward to testing it further, to see whether it's software, camera and batte...
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It’s roughly 18+ months since the Nokia N8 was launched, and also 18+ months since I got the Nokia N8 (I bought it as soon as it was available) – which means I’ve been using the camera on the phone for 18+ months now, and I’...
It’s roughly 18+ months since the Nokia N8 was launched, and also 18+ months since I got the Nokia N8 (I bought it as soon as it was available) – which means I’ve been using the camera on the phone for 18+ months now, and I’m still impressed by the i...
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The N8 could well become 2011's videophone of choice. Last October saw the launch of a short film called The Commuter (directed by the up-and-coming McHenry Brothers and starring Pamela Anderson and Charles Dance), which was filmed entirely on a Nokia N8...
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I owned several Nokia phones back in early 2000 such as the Nokia 3330, 8250, and the Nokia 6300 (last one I used). With competitions getting fierce nowadays with Android phones, iPhones, and the recently released Windows Phone 7, Nokia stays committe...
Overall, Nokia N8 is a great, sexy, and powerful phone. It looks really sleek and the design quality material is top-notch.The camera included is one of the best cameras I’ve ever had on a mobile phone. A 12 megapixels camera with the Carl Zeiss optics...
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While the likes of Apple, BlackBerry and HTC have been tearing ahead with updated technology and impressive platforms such as Android and iOS, Nokia has remained virtually static - determined to squeeze every last drop out of its proprietary, yet antiq...
is that the casing is based on the old iPod designs, the screen is not as crisp and clear as they would have you believe, and last but not least, the S3 OS is crap and bulky. For a "smartphone" it is also too heavy. I expected the screen to be more re...
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Published in Speed Magazine, August 2010 issue)The iPhone 4, with a fully revamped iOS4 and an aluminosilicate glass enclosure is still the top dog, especially now that it has the highest resolution...
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crowdedbrain.co.uk Updated: 2014-03-20 04:59:46
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The Nokia N8 manages to encapsulate the same build quality of it's earlier generation series phones i.e the N95 8GB , but still manages to provide a sleek light weight shell adorned with plenty of consumer friendly touches such as a side mounted microSD c...
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Ovi ups and downsThe Ovi environment is a Nokia-only cul-de-sac, but Ovi Maps is one of its triumphs. It’s clean, fast and flexible with a 3D view, simplified night display and terrain mapping. The turn-by-turn sat-nav stands with Google's as the join...
Responsive touchscreen. Ovi Maps. 12MP camera...
Interface still retro in aesthetics. Web browsing lacks panache...
Nokia’s latest serves up a fresh spin on an ageing formula, but ultimately fails to ace the new smartphone competition...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-04-02 03:17:02
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The long-awaited and frequently delayed Nokia N8 is finally here. Has it been worth the wait? Is this the comeback kid Nokia has been promising, or the shape of phones to come from the Finnish giant? We took the first Symbian^3 smartphone to town to se...
The Nokia N8 is a seriously powerful smartphone with some great features such as the 12-megapixel camera and the HDMI-out capabilities. However we feel there’s much room for improvement on the user interface side of things and the web browser could do...
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Nokia introduced the Nokia N8 , the latest smartphone that intuitively connects to people, places and services that matter most. The Nokia N8 enables people to create compelling content, connect to their favourite social networks and enjoy the latest on-d...
Nokia's latest N-series phone is a fantastic piece of hardware let down by its software. It might appeal to existing Symbian users, but as smartphone operating systems go Symbian will have to catch up much faster to the likes of iOS, Android, BlackBerry a...
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cgena.com Updated: 2016-11-24 12:05:57
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When the was launched last year as its latest flagship phone, Nokia posed the question: What will you do with it? People answered back question of their own: What can it do? The answer was pretty obvious since the phone model was bringing something sp...
12 MP camera, HD video recording, good audio quality,sleek build and design...
Symbian OS needs further development, third-party applications are limited, processing is a bit slow...
The Nokia N8 is one of those heavy-weight phones that come with hype and extremely high expectations – as all the other flagship phones are. Do we think it’s a great phone? Definitely. We are a little worried, though, because Nokia is starting to sli...
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So, the Nokia N8 is technically what was advertised: A touchscreen phone that's utterly jam-packed with nifty features. However, aside from the camera, most of these features require a fair amount of improvement before they can truly be called excellent. So what will we do with this phone? Take really nice photos, mostly.
Impressive video/camera system; lots of features...
Keyboard system could be improved; too many buttons and options menus to go through.
So, the Nokia N8 is technically what was advertised: A touchscreen phone that's utterly jam-packed with nifty features. However, aside from the camera, most of these features require a fair amount of improvement before they can truly be called excelle...
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At long last, the Nokia N8 is finally here, amidst a flurry of news that accompanied its announcement since April 2010. More than six months down the road, and almost missing the Q3 2010 launch promise, the N8 was pushed into the market and delivered to c...
Good 12MP camera with attention to details and sharp imaging quality, Good viewing experience with OLED screen...
Sluggish and unpolished user interface, Below expected battery mileage, Poor design/placement of often used buttons...
The Truth about the Nokia N8So what does the Nokia N8 really mean for the Finnish outfit? Is it a re-entry into the ever competitive smartphone market, or a sign that more needs to be done? Clearly, the N8's design is a fresh departure from its earlier N-...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-11-24 12:05:58
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The highly customisable Nokia N8 is one feature-packed phone. SHARP SHOOTER: The Nokia N8 has an impressive 12-megapixel camera. AFTER browsing Nokia's website for the feature-packed N8, we found out that the smartphone's tagline is "What Will You D...
Impressive video/camera system; lots of features.
Keyboard system could be improved; too many buttons and options menus to go through.
So, the Nokia N8 is technically what was advertised: A touchscreen phone that's utterly jam-packed with nifty features. However, aside from the camera, most of these features require a fair amount of improvement before they can truly be called excelle...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-24 12:05:58
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Is it too late for Nokia When Nokia originally announced their flagship Smartphone earlier this year, it was pretty much as high-end as it could get from a hardware perspective. Now that it’s finally here, we find out if the delays have marred the Nok...
Excellent hardware is sadly wasted on sub-par software. When Nokia originally announced their flagship Smartphone earlier this year, it was pretty much as high-end as it could get from a hardware perspective. Now that it’s finally here, we find out if...
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With a hinted launch on July 31, a couple of renders of Nokia's upcoming flagship, the Nokia 8, has been leaked by Evan Blass. android Dual Camera flagship Nokia 8 Snapdragon 835 ZeissThe Nokia 8 is rumored to be powered by a Snapdragon 835 chipset, 4 or...
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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 brand new Nokia 8.Earlier in the year HMD Global revealed it would be announcing new phones u...
Beautiful design, especially with shiny effect, Dual-sensor rear camera with interesting software...
No hugely unique features, Price may be a little too high...
Upon first impressions, the Nokia 8 is a flagship that comes with everything you'd expect from a top of the range phone right now. There isn't a standout feature to make you want to snap up the Nokia 8 though, and with such strong flagship competition rig...
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Nokia has filled the gap at the top of its Android smartphone portfolio with the Nokia 8, the flagship phone that we've been waiting for since the announcement of Nokia's return came from HMD Global. In the Nokia 8 we see the company hitting those spec s...
Nice size and build, Affordable, Pure Android Oreo software, Plenty of power...
Camera is a little slow, Red ghosting on display in night light, Average low light camera performance...
HMD has global ambitions for the Nokia brand and while the markets in north American and Europe have been waiting for a flagship device to square up to the established players like HTC or Samsung, in developing markets, the company says its been happy wit...
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T3.com
Updated: 2017-08-19 04:57:20
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The Nokia 8 is here at last - but is it the flagship smartphone from the iconic brand we were expecting? Only time will tell, but it's safe to say, from our initial impressions, the Nokia 8 is a very solid device and has all the trademarks of a 2017 high-...
Polished Copper colourway, Affordable, Comfortable to hold...
(Slightly) dated design, Not sure how useful OZO audio is...
We liked the Nokia 8 a lot, it's an attractive flagship with a number of interesting features, made even more tempting by a competitive price (€599 / approx. £550).We're looking forward to testing it further, to see whether it's software, camera and batte...
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