Nokia 8 Sirocco, 7 Plus, and 8110 4G hands-on review
We've been waiting for Nokia's first 18:9 smartphone for the entirety of 2017 but it seems Nokia decided to take its time and make it right. And that it did.
The Nokia 7 Plus is so much more than the pioneer of a tall aspect ratio screen for HMD's Nokia. The phone is milled from a single piece of Series 6000 aluminum and has then received 6 layers of paint for a matte finish that not only makes the phone less slippery, it hides the antenna lines.You'll be able to get the Nokia 7 Plus in either Black or White and both models will have Copper highlights and accents around the fingerprint scanner, the Nokia logo, the camera housing as well as the frame and the buttons.The two buttons on the phone are all on the right side of the phone. You get a volume rocker and a power button. The fingerprint reader is on the back and so is the dual camera and LED flash.
The dual camera system here consists of a 12MP regular camera with large 1.4um pixels and a bright f/1.75 lens and a 2x telephoto 12MP camera with 1.0um pixels and an f/2.6 aperture. The front facing camera is a 16MP unit with a 1.0um pixel pitch and f/2.0 optics. All three lenses are branded with the ZEISS monicker so we should expect top notch quality.The hardware setup is matched to Nokia's Pro Camera for full control over shooting parameters like shutter speed, ISO, focus, White Balance. Nokia is still pushing its Bothie mode, which captures an image from the front and back cameras at the same time.
Nokia has also equipped the 7 Plus with its 360 spatial audio for surround sound audio capture and reproduction.The front camera has Smart Pixel technology for better selfies in low light. The promise is that the selfie snapper can capture and combine up to 4 photos for a photo with less noise.
Nokia will roll out 3D Personas, which makes Snapchat-like effects on a face - using face detection and tracking you can have dynamic masks or eyeglasses on your face.
Finally the Nokia 7 Plus can be unlocked with your face, using Android Oreo's built-in Face Scanning and the selfie snapper.The display on the Nokia 7 Plus is a 6-inch FHD+ (2160x1080) 18:9 IPS LCD. At first some may frown that it's not a p-OLED like the Nokia 8 Sirocco (or the Google Pixel 2 XL) but this is one of Nokia's best displays. It promises 500 nits of brightness and is laminated and polarized for better clarity and contrast.
Specs aside, the display on the Nokia 7 Plus is lovely. Colors pop and whites look genuinely white. There's also no color shifting when you tilt the screen at an angle.
At around 403 pixels per inch the screen is also tack sharp.The Nokia 7 Plus feels very nice in the hand. There are no sharp edges or corners to it and the matte finish results in a phone that's not slippery and is soft and velvety in the hand.
Design-wise the Nokia 7 Plus looks very much like a Google Pixel 2 XL from the front but is much more handsome from the sides and back, thanks to its two-toned finish.We handled the Nokia 7 Plus for a bit and can report that performance was snappy. The Snapdragon 660 is a very capable chipset but stock Android Oreo is zippy as well. The combination of the two leaves the Nokia 7 Plus feeling just as quick as any phone on the market.So, the Nokia 7 Plus will launch in Black/Copper and White/Copper piantjobs. The copper accent is the same on both models, while the Black and White colors are pretty much what you'd expect.HMD will bring the Nokia 7 Plus to market in April for a very reasonable €399.
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