So no flagship announced at their MWC conference today. Only the 6,5,3 & the new 3310. A little disappointing I have to say. Would have been fun to see what they could do.
Indeed.So no flagship announced at their MWC conference today. Only the 6,5,3 & the new 3310. A little disappointing I have to say. Would have been fun to see what they could do.
The Nokia 8 is a slightly larger phone that stylistically fits in the same family as the 3, 5, and 6 but has top-end specs to compete with other leading flagships. It's expected to have a 5.3-inch QHD display, Snapdragon 835, at least 4GB of RAM, and of course a dual camera with Carl Zeiss optics in front of 13MP sensors. It's all expected to run Android 7.1.1, and its current set of phones have shown HMD isn't interested in messing with the software much.
Up to this point the refreshed release of Nokia-branded phones has been in the budget segment and almost entirely leveraging the recognition of the Nokia name. It will be interesting to see how a phone that is likely to sell for $600 or more can differentiate itself in its actual components or experience, as the Nokia name alone isn't going to be enough to take down the fantastic set of flagships in 2017.
Rumors point to a proper announcement of the Nokia 8 on July 31.
This is the Nokia 8
Nokia 8 software
One of the underlying themes of the new Nokia phones is that they all run pure Android Nougat, with Google Assistant. Nokia was keen to point this out and Google was keen to say how happy the were that Nokia was doing this.
- Pure Android Nougat
- Camera improvements
They should have at least went with a sd625, I would take my Blade V8 Pro or Moto Z Play over this.
It's official then!
That colour. Delicious.
Very very very intrigued with this one. Stock Android, nice design and potentially great cameras.
Like that they've added something new with their 'bothie' camera. A camera set up that takes 2 photos front and back on the same screen. Hardly groundbreaking, but a nice advertising slant.
Looking at this one with interest.