Nokia 8 First Impressions, Nokia 8 first look…
Talking about design, the unibody Nokia 8 has everything that a premium handset should have. The 6000 series aluminum with matte and glossy finish adds to its beauty. The thickness of 7.90 mm seems a bit low, especially considering the 3090 mAh battery. The curved edges give it a slimmer feel. You will not face any problem in daily use.
The most important feature of a smartphone is its camera. HMD Global Company is exaggerating about the ‘bothie’ feature of this phone in the market. Actually, with its help you will be able to capture photos and videos from both cameras simultaneously. You will also be able to live stream the video made in Bothy mode on apps like Facebook and YouTube. We also tested this feature and we have no complaints.
HMD is taking advantage of its partnership with Nokia to include the company’s 360 VR camera technology as part of the Nokia 8. This smartphone comes with high dynamic range microphone. With its help, the phone can record surround sound with the help of Nokia Ozo audio algorithm. HMD says that even if users share the video on social media, the virtual surround sound will remain a part of the video with the help of software encoding.
A 13-megapixel RGB sensor is provided on the front panel. This sensor is also part of the primary camera. You can record 4K videos with front and rear cameras. The rear camera comes with laser autofocus and dual-tone LED flash.
Talking about the specifications, Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor has been used in Nokia 8, which is a part of other flagship Android devices of this generation. It comes with 4 GB RAM and 64 GB storage. You will also be able to use a microSD card up to 256 GB. Dual SIM variant of the phone has been introduced in India. Stay tuned to Gadgets 360 for a detailed review of the handset.