Battery life is dismal, Charging is quick but doesn't seem quick enough, Unreasonably slippery body, No IP rating or ruggedization, Gets warm during heavy use, Tiny speakers are loud but artifacts appear at higher volumes
Great screen, Stylish design, Surprisingly good camera, Android One for guaranteed updates
Lower-end battery life, Display looks very blue, Weak speaker
Premium features and great looks, all on a budget.The Nokia 7.1 isn't a high-end device, but it brings a lot of premium quality and features to the table. If you're in the market for a solid mid-range handset, you won't do much better than this.Product Na...
Published: 2019-03-02, Author: João , review by: neowin.net
Despite some frustrating issues with the software, I've found the Nokia 7.1 to be a very enjoyable phone overall. I can breeze through almost everything I do on it, the screen is absolutely beautiful, and the camera usually produces very pleasant results...
Published: 2019-02-05, Author: Jared , review by: talkandroid.com
At $350, this is the phone to beat going into 2019. The design feels significantly above what you pay for it, and it delivers performance that can get pretty close to matching phones double its price. You've got a ton of storage (64GB, with a microSD card...
Published: 2018-11-21, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: Earlier this year, Huawei passed Apple to become the second largest smartphone maker in the world. That marks a big shift in the handset power rankings, but theres one phone company thats arguably made even bigger strides, and unlike Huawei, its a comp...
The Nokia 7.1 offers a nice, big 5.84-inch LCD in a compact form factor, The 7.1 looks and feels nicer than Nokia's cheaper phones, Clean Android software with guaranteed updates, It has one
This phone lags more than it should with a Snapdragon 636, Uneven backlight causes shadows at the top of the panel, The Nokia 7.1 has both a notch and a chin. No front-facing speaker, Runs Oreo out of the box, but a Pie update is expected soon
Maybe in a few weeks. The Nokia 7.1 has enough hardware improvements to justify the price jump over the 6.1. The camera is better, the hardware is a bit more refined (unless you hate glass), and the specs are improved. It would be smart to wait a little b...
Published: 2018-11-11, Author: Adam , review by: tomsguide.com
Stunning, solid design, Android One software, Great display, Good cameras for the price, Premium-caliber performance
Not available on Verizon or Sprint, Battery life could be better
The Nokia 7.1 raises the bar for budget phones in every sense. At $349, however, this handset may also raise the threshold for what can reasonably be considered a budget phone. Some might find it difficult to justify spending an extra $100 over the still...
The Nokia 7.1 offers a nice, big 5.84-inch LCD in a compact form factor, The 7.1 looks and feels nicer than Nokia's cheaper phones, Clean Android software with guaranteed updates, It has one
This phone lags more than it should with a Snapdragon 636, Uneven backlight causes shadows at the top of the panel, The Nokia 7.1 has both a notch and a chin. No front-facing speaker, Runs Oreo out of the box, but a Pie update is expected soon
Maybe in a few weeks. The Nokia 7.1 has enough hardware improvements to justify the price jump over the 6.1. The camera is better, the hardware is a bit more refined (unless you hate glass), and the specs are improved. It would be smart to wait a little b...