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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...
The Nokia 7 Plus is one of the better mid-range phones on the market and has one of the best cameras on a device of its price. The design is close to premium in feel and the display is top notch (without an actual notch).But stutters in everyday use hampe...
Solid build quality, Good camera performance, 2x zoom that few others offer, Capacious battery
Larger design than needed, Weak speakers, Camera slow to launch, Wi-Fi rebooting issue
The Nokia 7 Plus is one of Nokia's biggest phones, physically. And, arguably, one of its most important phones. It's positioned towards the middle of Nokia's pack, offering a little more than the Nokia 6.1, but not reaching up to the flagship Nokia 8 grad...
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...
Abstract: 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...
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...
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...