HDR 10 support, Excellent design, Decent camera, Android One means rapid updates, Nokia makes people feel warm and fuzzy
Performance sluggish at times, Buggy UI at the time of review, Overpriced compared to stiff competition from the likes of Xiaomi and Honor
Like the Motorola One before it, the Nokia 7.1 is a good phone that simply can't compete with the best from Honor and Xiaomi. The biggest letdown here being the performance, which is a mar on an otherwise well-designed and pleasing device...
Published: 2019-02-18, Author: Jason , review by: ausdroid.net
The Nokia 7.1 is tough to recommend because of its performance issues that left a dark cloud over my enjoyment of it, but it's still worthy of some consideration.For $499 you're going to be hard pressed to find a phone that delivers a pure, up to date And...
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Published: 2018-11-21, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com.au
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 there's one phone company that's arguably made even bigger strides, and unlike Huawei, it's a comp...
Performance isn't great, onboard storage is measly, HDR up mixing isn't always on point, battery life, Rating:
If you want a mid-range phone then the Nokia 7.1 won't disappoint, just don't go expecting the world. It's best to have a good look around at what else is in the same price range especially with all the offers various retailers and operators tend to tout...
Dazzling design, Rich, detailed display, Solid build, Good dual cameras, Pure Android almost throughout, Good battery life
Average performance, Not quite full-screen, No wireless charging
The Nokia 7.1 has three standouts: design, display and price. It looks and feels every bit as premium as a top-of-the-range handset, with the screen stretching across most of the front of the phone and matching the iPhone XS, for instance, for the way the...
Published: 2018-11-26, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Elegant styling, sturdy build, Android One, good cameras for the price, has a headphone jack,
Battery life is just average, only available unlocked, Android 9 should be coming, but hasn't arrived yet, Well kind of. Behind the recognisable name brand, modern Nokia phones have only existed for about two years after startup HMD Global bought the Nok
Published: 2018-11-02, Author: David , review by: techradar.com
Large, bright LCD display, Camera stands up well, Very competitively priced
Battery life isn't fantastic, Occasional lag in apps, Not for serious mobile gamers
While we've raised one or two concerns through the course of this review, the bottom line is we like the Nokia 7.1 a lot. As long as you're not going to get too ambitious with what you're trying to do with your phone and can accept adequate battery life...