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The Nokia 7 Plus offers up a big screen and premium design at a mid-range price tag.It slides in below the Nokia 8 and new Nokia 8 Sirocco, which launched alongside the 7 Plus at MWC 2018.The 6-inch full HD+ display with an 18:9 aspect ratio is the main a...
Display great for games and video, High-end dual camera, Smart design...
Not out until April...
A big screen, promise of excellent battery life, relatively premium design and affordable price tag makes the Nokia 7 Plus an enticing proposition...
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While some rivals have failed to bring new phones to MWC 2018, Nokia has not disappointed with no less than five devices including the retro 8110 4G. Here we take a look at the Nokia 7 Plus in our hands-on review. The firm has not only made a rival to th...
The Nokia 7 Plus might not instantly be the best mid-range phone out there but it's certainly going to be a tempting choice for a lot of people; especially those who don't mind a slightly larger and heavier device.If you don't then you'll get a huge batte...
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Buy the Nokia 7 Plus now from Buy MobilesOr if you'd rather buy the handset on its own, Joy Buy has a very tempting offer. For just £214.65, you can get a 64GB Nokia 7 Plus handset with a snazzy black colouring. Considering that the Nokia 7 Plus originall...
Nokia strengthens its mid-range smartphone portfolio at MWC 2018 with the Nokia 7 Plus...
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You'd be forgiven for being a little confused about the barrage of handsets coming from HMD Global under the Nokia brand. In the past year since the reintroduction of Nokia on Android - ditching Windows Phone - and we've seen a wide array of devices surf...
The Nokia 7 Plus not only pushes the mid-range specs and build quality, but it also pushes Nokia's prices up a little higher too. Sitting at €399, it's not flagship expensive - but there is a lot of competition in this mid-range from companies like Honor...
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The battle to be the best budget smartphone has been heating up of late and Nokia is the latest manufacturer to wade in at Mobile World Congress 2018 with the Nokia 7 Plus. In Barcelona this year, Nokia has launched a veritable army of smartphones but th...
It's impossible not to be impressed with the Nokia 7 Plus. It looks great, packs a decent selection of high-end features in and doesn't cost too much.With a twin camera setup and Nokia claiming two-day battery life, it could be the mid-priced smartphone t...
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The Nokia 7 Plus offers up a big screen and premium design at a mid-range price tag.It slides in below the Nokia 8 and new Nokia 8 Sirocco, which launched alongside the 7 Plus at MWC 2018.The 6-inch full HD+ display with an 18:9 aspect ratio is the main a...
Display great for games and video, High-end dual camera, Smart design...
Not out until April...
A big screen, promise of excellent battery life, relatively premium design and affordable price tag makes the Nokia 7 Plus an enticing proposition...
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High-price superphones that'll set you back more moolah than a family holiday? Forget that.The affordable flagship is where the real action is, with Honor and OnePlus battling for your cash around the £399 mark - and now Nokia has a real contender that sh...
Great value, Powerful CPU, Looks smart and distinctive, Good for low-light photography...
Camera app has the odd sputter, Camera exposure need to be tamed...
Nokia unveiled a whole bunch of phones at this year's MWC - so it says something about the Nokia 7 Plus that it's our favourite of the lot. Affordable flagship phones are doing things you would have had to pay twice the price for just a year or two ago...
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When HMD Global relaunched Nokia a year ago, it started with Nokia 6, a phone that aimed to suffice the most popular Rs 15K price segment. It was later joined by other phones from the company, but the Nokia 6 was the one that made the most buzz.This year...
Display is good, Fluid interface, Sturdy build...
Feels heavy, Erratic camera performance, High price...
The Nokia 7 Plus has an identity of its own. There are some solid reasons to buy this phone including a decent looking display, promising performance, great battery life and most importantly, bloat-free version of Android. At its price, the Nokia 7 Plus h...
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Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeTaller but slimmer is the main attraction of this Nokia phone (more on that later on). Our Nokia 7 Plus review highlights a more practical screen shape and a wealth of camera features th...
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We're always on the hunt for the juiciest deals, and this one from Buy Mobiles is well worth a bite. For £528 - payment spread over 24 months - you'll get the Nokia 7 Plus handset in black, plus a SIM on EE with unlimited minutes, unlimited texts, and 4GB...
Nokia strengthens its mid-range smartphone portfolio at MWC 2018 with the Nokia 7 Plus...
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You've got to give the ‘new' Nokia credit for trying. Since taking control of the iconic brand name in 2017, HMD has released a number of devices both new and inspired by classic Nokias of old. Of all the phones released so far, the Nokia 7 Plus is the d...
Big, bright screen, Impressive battery life, Android One has potential...
Lots of app crashes and software bugs, Could do with some design tweaks...
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HMD Global's mid-range stunner, the Nokia 7 Plus, is finally at Unbox HQ. The phone was announced along with a couple of other devices back in February during Mobile World Congress. And while Nokia-branded devices shipped with stock Android ever since th...
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The following review was originally published by TechRadar UK. It has been modified to reflect the features and pricing of this device in the Middle East.Nokia may not be the market leader it was in the pre-smartphone era, but the present-day iteration of...
Pure Android, Good camera setup, Great stamina...
Mid-range CPU, IPS LCD screen lacks punch, Camera struggles in low-light...
The Nokia 7 Plus looks to almost blur the lines between the mid-range and high-end, offering as it does a big battery, a decent dual-lens camera, an 18:9 screen and stock Android Oreo.Look a little closer and some of the cracks start to show - notably whe...
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With a large screen and stylish design, the Nokia 7 Plus is ideal if you're looking for a mid-range smartphone that won't break the bank. It does try to keep up with the major players in the smartphone world. The camera has dual rear lenses so you can cre...
You can tap on the screen to open two apps at the same time, making it easy to check emails while watching a video on YouTube, The battery lasted just over 11 hours in our video playback tests, With 64GB of storage space and a MicroSD card slot, so you ca...
The camera lenses are not flush to the back of the phone it's not stable when placed on its back on a flat surface, The back of the handset doesn't match the premium look and feel the front of the handset offers, The screen suffers from glare in bright li...
A simple to use mid-range smartphone that won't break the bank. The battery life is great too...
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HMD Global has been killing it ever since they got the rights to the Nokia brand a few years ago, releasing good-looking phones with good price-to-performance ratio. The company's phone lineup looks to deliver the same this year starting with the Nokia 7...
The Nokia 7 Plus hits all the right spots, an important quality for a mid-ranger. While it doesn't excel at any one particular area, it delivered good performance, images, has a nice build for the price and has solid day and a half battery life.One can ar...
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Maybe it's just me, but it often feels like the half-a-dozen devices that HMD have now shipped to smartphone buyers in the years since they took control of the Nokia brand are all beginning to blur into one another.Whether we're talking about the Nokia 6...
18:9 display, Great material design and feel-factor...
Camera is a little ordinary, Not as good bang-for-buck as Nokia 6...
Even if it's a little predictable, not every purchase needs a twist. Sometimes you want something that works as intended, and the Nokia 7 Plus fits that mold nicely...
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Maybe it's just me, but it often feels like the half-a-dozen devices that HMD have now shipped to smartphone buyers in the years since they took control of the Nokia brand are all beginning to blur into one another.Whether we're talking about the Nokia 6...
18:9 display, Great material design and feel-factor...
Camera is a little ordinary, Not as good bang-for-buck as Nokia 6...
If the thick bezels and traditional aspect ratio found in the new Nokia 6 is a deal-breaker and the Nokia 8 Sirocco is too expensive or gimmicky for consideration, the Nokia 7 Plus manages to eke out a nice middle ground for itself.As with almost all of t...
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Nokia is indeed back! Not just that, smartphone loving Pinoys are now taking a look at Nokia's new offerings this year. One of the hottest Nokia phones today, the Nokia 7 Plus is doing very well in terms of sales.Could be the Nokia 7 Plus be your next p...
Nokia 7 Plus is the one of the good looking smartphone in the mid-range segment (looks like the Google Pixel), it has also a good processor, and good camera. It looks like a good start from Nokia this year of 2018. With this, we give our #FTARecommended a...
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The Nokia 7 Plus is billed as the phone you can rely on. It is a strange, unique selling proposition as you can rely on most phones. Still, we set out to find out why.The Black and Copper accents and the ceramic feel phone stand out from the crowd. It...
A good honest mid-range phone you can rely on...
Low-ligth camera performance...
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The competition for your money is strong in the world of smartphones, not just in the high-end flagship market. Vying for your cash is the Nokia 7 Plus, a reasonably-priced phone with tempting design and strong specifications, which we liked a lot when i...
Great price, Beautiful 6-inch screen, Android One software, Camera can take great photos...
Camera software bugs, Battery life disappoints...
The Nokia 7 Plus has a screen you'll want to gaze at and software you'll want to use, matched with a mature, classy body you'll want to hold — all for a competitive price.Are there any alternatives?This is a tough price bracket, and there is plenty of com...
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Nokia is slowly gaining ground again in the smartphone market with frequent releases of new devices. The once proud leader of the mobile scene has since proven that it still have what it takes. One of its recent devices is a premium mid-range with a flash...
Premium build, Stunning Design, Impressive set of cameras, Stellar battery life, Clean and simple UI, Stock Android experience, Respectable performance...
A bit wider than most phones, No option for organizing apps, Next up in YugaTech, Camera Blind Test: Huawei P9 vs Zenfone Zoom, Camera Shootout Results: Huawei P9 vs Zenfone Zoom, 2017 YugaTech Buyer's Guide: Video and Photo, Zotac Nvidia GeForce GTX 108...
So is the Nokia 7 Plus every bit of a premium mid-range as promised? That's a definite yes. From its stunning and premium design down to its respectable performance, the phone delivers. Couple that with an amazing set of cameras, for both photo and video...
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The Nokia brand is one of the most familiar brand in mobile phone industry before the rise of smartphones. With the return of Nokia from Microsoft to HMD Global, Nokia has risen and now appeared at Mobile World Congress 2018 that reveals 5 of its new Andr...
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In this review, we take a deep dive into why the Nokia 7 Plus is unique in its own way, and where Nokia stands in the market today.Let's begin by first looking at the box. Nokia continued their flat-pack design instead of something more conventional lik...
Truth be told, the Nokia 7 Plus is a gorgeous smartphone. Once booted up, it's quite bland – like any other stock Android smartphones. There's nothing particularly eye-catching when it comes to the features. You'll get updates ASAP – and that's a big plus...
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Nokia are a brand that everyone knows. They have been around a long time and after a foray into the strange world of Windows Mobile they hit rock bottom. They were then bought out by some former employees and a company called HMD Global, hitched themselve...
If you are in the market for a new phone, one that does not cost an arm and a leg but still offers a great software experience while still looking great then you could do a lot worse than grabbing yourself a Nokia 7 Plus. This phone is a mid-range phone w...
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gadgetsmagazine.com.ph Updated: 2018-07-13 15:06:17
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From the time I've been carrying the Nokia 7 Plus with me, it would draw curious looks from people to even as far as me being asked what unit I have in my hand. They would follow it up with compliments on how good looking the phone is, and I'd have quick...
The Nokia 7 Plus is now high up my to-buy list.Also published in GADGETS MAGAZINE June 2018 Issue.Reviewed by Mia Carisse Barrientos...
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The Nokia brand lives through HMD Global, the Finnish mobile phone company that now produces feature phones and smartphones under the famous brand. The newly launched in New Zealand Nokia 6.1 and Nokia 7 Plus are part of the second wave of Android-based s...
both handsets are really great products for the introductory price I'm seeing - definitely not top of the line prices and affordable for the Nokia 6.1. Both are available through Spark stores and other retail channels now...
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This is a PART 1 of two-part series of an editorial discussing the recent release of Nokia Mobile Phones under Android One Partnership. Part 1 of this editorial looks back on the history about Android One. I mentioned how the Android One goes well into th...
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Another year has come to an end and we are here to look back at the most read smartphone reviews on this past year. These phones really captured the interest of so many smartphone buyers mainly because of the specs and price it offers. In no particular or...
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As we draw near to end 2018, we have reviewed so many smartphones this year. There were that stood up among the large bunch so we would like to give recognition to the best smartphone we've review for the year.Apart from winning a recognition, these pho...
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coolsmartphone.com Updated: 2019-12-08 14:41:02
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When Nokia reached out and offered me the chance to review their 7 Plus handset, I snapped up the chance.This was their first phone with the new larger aspect ratio display as well as being the only Nokia device taking part in the Android P Beta, so I...
A phone set to get better and better the more you use it.85Xiaomi Pocophone F1 available for £246.19iClever IC-GK03 Wireless keyboard and mouse - ReviewShare:FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinGoogle+Email...
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Nokia didn't release new gadgets for a long time, but you should not worry about it, because the company will bring new car and small cart of gadgets to MWC 2018. It is known that in the near future the Finnish company will present at least three smartpho...
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Should competition worry about the latest from Nokia?HMD Global has worked extensively to place it's Nokia smartphones in each and every price range. They recently launched Nokia 6 (2018), Nokia 7 Plus and Nokia 8 Sirocco, strengthening the firm's vision...
To conclude, the Nokia 7 Plus is certainly not a bezel-less smartphone, but it is solid and premium and you can thank the black and copper combination for that. The display looks promising and the computing power is at par with the rest of the competition...
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Nokia launched five new phones the day before MWC 2018 officially kicked off, ranging from a low-cost feature phone to a super-slim flagship. Sitting somewhere in between, the new Nokia 7 Plus would be easy to overlook, but this phone has one of the most...
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Nokia is starting its second year as a new-look Android maker but it already has a big portfolio to build on and a solid market position to build from. More importantly it has a great relationship with Google which has enabled Nokia to supply its phones w...
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Carved from a single block of aluminium, the Nokia 7 Plus has a striking 6-inch display in the mould of contemporary smartphones. It's the only one in HMD Global's range right now to offer an 18:9 display ratio and has a resolution of 1080x2160 pixels. It...
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The Nokia 7 Plus is priced at Rs 25,999.The phone is the first device available in India to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 SoC.The upper mid-range smartphone is built well and looks great.A lot of people were sad to see Nokia disappear in...
With a price tag of Rs 25,999, the Nokia 7 Plus may seem a bit expensive. Other mid-range devices – including the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro with very similar specifications – retail at much less. With that in mind, perhaps the Nokia 7 Plus seems a bit expen...
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Nokia made a comeback to the smartphone market last year, with brand custodian HMD Global launching a wide range of smartphones across various price points. These smartphones used the typical Nokia build quality to play the nostalgia card very well, and a...
Good, Premium build quality, Powerful processor, Excellent battery life, Stock Android One...
Low-light camera performance could be better...
HMD Global has managed to get quite a few things right with the 7 Plus. It is up-to-date with an 18:9 display and feels like it is built to last. The company has also managed to get the right balance of performance and efficiency. The processor is powerfu...
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For smartphones, the Rs 20,000-Rs 30,000 range is significantly under-served and untapped. Most mid-range aim for the sweet spot of Rs 15,000 but with distinct compromises, while the high-end offerings breach the 30k barrier by a significant margin. In be...
Tough build quality, Latest stock Android...
Slow camera, Hybrid SIM slot...
The Nokia 7 Plus upholds the iconic brand's promise of reliability, ease of use and design innovation. The phone delivers on all three fronts with a premium metal unibody design, high-end performance and clean, stock Android. It also has a good camera mar...
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HMD unleashed a slew of Nokia phones in India this month that slot in different price brackets so that consumers have something depending on their budget. These include the new Nokia 6, Nokia 7 Plus and Nokia 8 Sirocco. There's also the entry-level Nokia...
Attractive design, Rock solid build, Smooth performance, Impressive battery life...
Average cameras, Display could have been better, Slow fingerprint reader...
At Rs 25,999, I would say HMD has priced the phone pretty competitively and the handset has a range of features on offer such as an attractive design language, a full-screen display, a near flagship-grade chipset, stock Android Oreo software and Ziess opt...
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NEW DELHI: When HMD Global came all guns blazing last year with as many as six smartphones, it was clear that the Finnish start-up is just not here to ring a bell in customers' minds but to stay strong and give competition a run for their money. After ris...
Attractive design, Best-in-class camera, Long-lasting battery...
For an everyday user this handset might just be the best horse to bet upon. This is not only because of the looks that make it captivating but also the set of specifications it delivers for that Rs 25,999 price. The 18:9 aspect ratio display is immersive...
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Running out of single-digit numbers in its ever-growing portfolio, the reborn Nokia has started adding words - the high-end Nokia 8 Sirocco is worthy of an iconic moniker from the past, while simpler phones only get a 'plus', with a lowercase 'p' at that...
Solidly built and good-looking, has the Nokia badge, Latest OS version as soon as Google puts it out, Dependable battery life, quick top-ups, All-round good camera, usable 2x zoom...
For all its timely updates, vanilla Android is quite barebones, Display could be brighter...
The Nokia 7 plus leaves the office much like it entered it - without much fuss. We found no issues with it, it cruised through the tests, it delivered in all key areas.ProsSolidly built and good-looking, has the Nokia badgeLatest OS version as soon as Goo...
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HMD Global launched the Nokia 7 Plus along with a range of smartphones in its Android One line-up in India earlier this month. This is the company's first smartphones with 18:9 aspect ratio display. It has a powerful Snapdragon 660 SoC, comes with stock A...
Solid build quality, Large 6-inch 18:9 screen, Good cameras, Good performance, Stock Android Oreo with Treble, A/B seamless updates...
Priced slightly on the higher side, Hybrid Dual SIM might not be preferred by everyone, No notification LED...
Overall, the Nokia 7 Plus is a solid package with a large 6-inch 18:9 aspect ratio display, powerful Snapdragon 660 SoC, good cameras, stock Android Oreo with support for Treble as well as A/B seamless updates, all in a solid metal body. However, the Rs...
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Right or wrong, whether rose-tinted by selective memory or just fueled by affection fanned by absence, there is a widespread perception that Nokia always made devices that were solid rather than spectacular and did not charge the earth for them. Just how...
Distinct design, Terrific battery life, Stock Android, with promised updates, Generally smooth performance...
Cameras not the greatest in low and bright light, No water and dust resistance, Can be seen as “expensive” in some quarters...
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HMD Global recently launched the Nokia 7 Plus in India, and the smartphone has caught my attention for a number of reasons including, but not limited to, the fact that it doesn't really have any competition at its price point of ₹25,999, and it looks jus...
Excellent build quality, Great design, Great in-hand feel, USB-C, A pretty great display, Headphone jack, No notch, Excellent performance, Great battery life, Tactile buttons...
Hit and miss camera in low-light, A bit expensive, SEE ALSO: Nokia 6 (2018) Review: A Flawed But Impressive Smartphone...
The Nokia 7 Plus is HMD Global's mid-range offering and comes in at a price point where it doesn't have a lot of competition. The phone comes with some great specs, and a decent camera for the most part. At the end of the day, the Nokia 7 Plus is undeniab...
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The mid-range smartphone segment has been gradually dying out with most buyers either going in for a budget smartphone (like a Redmi Note 5 Pro) priced between Rs 10,000 to 15,000 to a low-cost flagship like a OnePlus 5T that offers premium hardware at a...
The Nokia 7 Plus is the best mid-range smartphone I have seen in years. And it's shocking that after so many years, it's HMD's Nokia that suddenly stands tall in a segment that has been dominated by the selfie-happy class of Chinese smartphones from Vivo...
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HMD Global is working tirelessly to revive the Nokia brand around the world, and India is a key market for the company. The iconic brand is back in the country with a trio of new devices, but the one that intrigued us the most was the all-new Nokia 7 Plu...
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A smartphone with a 6-inch Full-HD+ display, 18:9 Aspect Ratio, Android Oreo 8.1 and Dual rear camera set-up, Bluetooth 5 and a massive 3800mAh battery with fast charging does seem like a specs-sheet that belongs to a high-end smartphone. But it's not. It...
With the Nokia 7 Plus, HMD Global managed to tick almost all the boxes. It comes with an 18:9 display, performs refficiently and has a good battery life. As a part of the Android One initiative, the smartphone will be getting quick software updates and se...
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HMD Global, the company behind the new Nokia branded smartphones, have finally come out with a smartphone that does almost everything. Mid-range smartphones are tricky when it comes to specifications and performance. Some smartphones have a great camera a...
Great Battery Life, Incredible Camera, Stable Software, Amazing Performance, Value For Money, Beautiful Design...
Slow Quick Charging, Bokeh Mode Needs Improvement...
In our honest opinion, the Nokia 7 Plus is the only mid-budget device you should be spending your money on at the moment. It is probably the best device from HMD's full lineup and at Rs 25,999 it basically blows the competition out of the water. In short...
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When Nokia was re-launched a year back by HMD Global, there were scepticism in the air as much as the excitement it pulled in. With as many as 6 phones in the opening season, the Finnish start-up meant business and also had a decent 2017 outing in terms o...
When Nokia was relaunched a year back by HMD Global, there were scepticism in the air as much as the excitement it pulled in. With as many as 6 phones in the opening season, the Finnish startup meant business and also had a decent 2017 outing in terms of...
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At this years Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, HMD Global pretty much stole the thunder by announcing a total of five phones, including the Nokia 7 Plus. While the Nokia 8 Sirocco may be the companys answer to the iPhone X and Galaxy S9, it is hard...
Nokia 7 Plus is perhaps the best smartphone ever made by HMD Global. It’s very well made, feels good in the hand, performs well, and has a decent camera on board. If Google ever thought of making a mid-end Pixel smartphone, it would be like the Nokia 7 Pl...
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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...
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Dual-cameras on smartphones are the rage today, and every manufacturer is trying to squeeze out the best picture quality by pairing two cameras. Currently we are seeing the use of the telephoto lens, RGB and monochrome sensors, artificial bokeh (portrait...
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One of the first and most loved smartphone brands, Nokia, carry the trust with which the customers feel attached to and to continue it the HMD-backed company has launched Nokia 7 Plus in the Indian market with the latest OS. The recently launched Nokia 7...
The new Nokia 7 Plus is quite a dominating smartphone with huge design and immersive display, smooth processor coupled with gaming prowess, out of class camera performances and ample battery strength. At Rs 25,999, the Nokia 7 Plus dominates the chart at...
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