Abstract: Decisions, decisions, decisions. The holiday season is upon us and 'tis the season of joy and happiness. But it could also be one of the most stressful events each year because them presents won't buy themselves, will they? That's why we decided to pitch in and hopefully make some of those decisions easier for you...
The Nokia 7.1 is an elegantly designed smartphone at a budget price tag of Rs. 19,990*. It offers some premium features such as a HDR display, great camera and solid build quality, which can be great for everyday use. With the Android One support and its...
Great display, Gorgeous design, Impressive camera,
Disappointed battery life,
and price in IndiaAt a price of Rs 19,999,Good display ✓Great rear camera ✓Smooth performance ✓Neat UI and latest OS ✓Premium design ✓If the checkboxes above serve your purpose, you can go in for the Nokia 7.1 without a doubt. However, buying the 7.1 als...
Good display, Excellent build quality, Android One experience, Good cameras
Priced slightly on the higher side, Not a powerful SoC for the price, Glass back is slippery and attracts fingerprints,
Is it overpriced? Certainly, yes! This isn't a powerful smartphone for the price, but it compensated with a great display and a good camera. In general, one would look out for an all rounding performance rather than a specific set of features. In this cas...
Obviously, if you want to buy a smartphone either for you or for someone else - there is plenty to choose from. In fact, the market is so oversaturated that it can get you headaches before you reach a decision.And we really hope our guide has helped you s...
Published: 2018-12-27, Author: Rajat , review by: bgr.in
Even though it's a pretty good device overall, Nokia 7.1 already has its work cut out. To make its way to the customers' hearts (and wallets), HMD Global's new offering must wade through a market overcrowded with value-for-money mid-rangers, majority of w...
Gorgeous and sturdy build, HDR10-compliant display for rich contrast and brightness, Generous speaker, Hi-res audio via aptX, HD Playback on Netflix and other video apps, Great camera, Headphone jack, NFC,
Average performance, Wi-Fi connectivity bug, Poor battery and long charging time, No notification LED, No face unlock
With Zeiss lenses for dual cameras, Nokia 7.1 edges out the all-rounder Poco F1 in terms of photography, but falls flat on the performance front. It also has a great HDR10 display and aptX hi-res Bluetooth audio, which makes up for the shortcomings in the...
Underwhelming chipset for the price, Average battery life
The Nokia 7.1 falls in a very difficult and competitive segment. At Rs 19,999, the phone falls just a touch below Rs 20,000. And this is also where we find phones like the Poco F1 that offers a mighty Snapdragon 845 chipset. But the problem isn't competin...
Gorgeous design, Good images from front and rear cameras, Supports playback of HDR10 content
Disappointing gaming performance, No TPU case in the box
The Nokia 7.1 scores big on display and camera but falls short of its competitor when it comes to performance. The design of the phone makes it a classy looking thing, but the lack of a TPU case in the box is concerning due to the all-glass construction...
Good, Great display, Sleek and compact, Android One and no software bloat, Quick and accurate fingerprint sensor
Face recognition is iffy, Competition offers better specifications
On paper, the Nokia 7.1 seems a bit of a tough sell at Rs 19,999. Similarly priced phones such as the Poco F1 and Honor Play are powered by flagship-grade processors. The Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 (Review) and Motorola One Power (Review) offer stock Android...