**Nokia Phone Review: Unboxing and First Impressions**
The Nokia phone is an exciting device that promises a stock Android experience with advanced camera capabilities. The packaging of the phone is sleek and compact, featuring a black and copper color scheme that gives it a premium look and feel. Upon opening the box, we find a variety of accessories including high-quality in-ear style earphones, additional ear tips to accommodate different ear sizes, a Nokia wall charger with 5V 2.5A output, and a clear case made of silicon bat material.
**Device Design and Features**
The device itself boasts a 16-megapixel front-facing camera with an f/2 aperture, located above the screen on the top-right corner. The display is an 18:9 aspect ratio with a resolution of 1080 pixels per inch, offering good viewing angles and color reproduction. The navigation keys are placed on-screen, which may slightly reduce the bottom edge of the display and create a small chin at the bottom. Notably, there is no fingerprint sensor or physical home button on the device.
**Camera Capabilities**
The rear camera setup features two lenses: a primary 12-megapixel sensor with an f/1.8 wide-angle lens, accompanied by a secondary 13-megapixel sensor with an f/2.6 telephoto lens. The dual-tone color correcting flash is also present, along with a fingerprint sensor positioned below the camera setup. The Nokia logo in copper color adorns the bottom of the back panel.
**Performance and Battery Life**
The phone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 processor, which delivers a 2.2 GHz octa-core CPU. This is accompanied by an Adreno 512 GPU for graphics processing. Storage-wise, the device comes with 64GB of internal storage, expandable up to 256GB via microSD cards. RAM options are 4GB for single-SIM or dual-SIM setups.
The battery life is a significant consideration for any phone user, and in this case, the Nokia phone boasts a 3800mAh capacity. Fast charging support is also available, making it convenient to top up the battery on-the-go. Additionally, the device features Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, as well as face unlock functionality using the latest Android 8 operating system.
**Conclusion**
At first glance, the Nokia phone seems like an intriguing option for those seeking a stock Android experience with impressive camera capabilities. However, at $25,999, it may be considered overpriced given the mid-range processor specifications. Nevertheless, fans of stock Android and the brand will likely find this device appealing, and we'll continue to test its performance in future articles to provide more insights into its capabilities.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey guys what's up this is one of your watching hi again and today we're gonna be unboxing and taking a first look at the new Nokia 7 plus just launched in India so let's quickly get started the Nokia cell plus has been launched in India for a price of twenty five thousand nine hundred ninety nine it seems a little bit pricey for the specifications it offers but let's look at what's inside the box the packaging itself is pretty iconic with what we've seen with Nokia devices in the past you get a full colorful front and you can see that we have the black and gold color here we do have some specifications on the back let's get inside and see what's in there so the first thing inside the box is the Nokia seven plus itself I'll put it to the side and if you go further and you can see the sim ejector tool on the left is another box that contains the USB type-c cable you also get in-ear style earphones these earphones are really high quality and are made of metal so that's great you also get additional ear tips depending on the size of your ear also inside the box is a Nokia wall charger which is a 5 volt 2.5 amp charger so not the fastest that you can get but it is a quick charger inside the box you'll also see a clear case which is a silicon bat case that you can attach to the phone and you will also get your warranty information and some documentation let's take a look at the device itself we've got it in the black and copper color over here so let me get rid of the packaging over the front we've got a 16 megapixel front-facing camera with the earpiece and a subtle Nokia logo on the top right the front camera does have an f/2 aperture below that is the display this is an 18 is to 9 aspect ratio with the tu-160 by 1080 pixel resolution you do get 403 pixels per inch the display is an IPS LCD display with good viewing angles and good color reproduction the navigation keys are on screen so you do lose a little bit of the bottom edge of the display and you do have a little bit of a chin on the bottom without there being a fingerprint sensor or a physical home button on the bottom of the device in the center you'll see a USB type-c port which is flanked on either side with the speaker grille and a microphone you will also see this nice copper color ring a metal frame off the phone going all around the device on the right you'll see the power button and the volume buttons on the top is a 3.5 mm headphone jack and on the left is the same tray the SIM tray is a hybrid so two SIM cards or one SIM card and one micro SD card on the back is where the action is so you do get your dual camera setup and you can see that you get cows as optics so the glass and the lenses are made by Carl Zeiss you get a primary 12 megapixel sensor with an F 1.8 wide-angle lens and then the secondary is a 13 megapixel sensor with an F 2.6 and this is a telephoto lens you also get a dual tone color correcting flash and you can see the fingerprint sensor sits right below the camera setup you also have a Nokia logo in this copper color at the bottom of the back you can see that it says Android 1 that's because the phone is running a stock completely stock variant of Android 8 out of the box so boot up the phone and you'll hear the iconic Nokia tune and the phone boots up quite quickly it's fairly responsive and snappy it is running a stock Android so no bloatware whatsoever on the device completely stock Android experience with Android 1 even the camera application is completely stock now there is a fingerprint sensor on the back that can be customized to be used as a navigation key but it does not remove the navigation buttons from the front of the screen so if you want to use the fingerprint sensor on the back you can swipe right to pull out the multitasking swipe left to go back and press or tap on the fingerprint sensor once to go to home screen the user interface seems fast and responsive I would recommend that you update all your apps once you do turn this device on the camera app seems to be a little shaky especially if you press the zoom button and while capturing video it did stutter a little bit I'm gonna be testing out this phone in depth to check out what the performance is like if we talk about specifications inside the device is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 which is a 2.2 gigahertz octa-core CPU you also get the audrina of 512 GPU storage wise you get 64 gigabyte of on both storage and 4 gigabyte of RAM and you can pop in a micro SD card up to 256 gigabyte if you decide to use only one SIM card the phone has a 3800 milliamp hour battery which does support fast charging like I mentioned earlier and the phone also has bluetooth 5.0 the phone also supports face unlock in the new Android 8 from a standard Android perspective and that's about it priced at twenty five thousand nine hundred ninety nine this seems to be a slightly heavy price for the device considering it's only running 660 but it's also a stock Android experience and you can't get many of those at this price bracket so anybody's game but it seems to be an interesting device and we'll be doing a full review on this shortly if you liked this video don't forget to smash that like button hit that subscribe button if you're not already a part of team I again this is Ben Barrett thank you guys for watching I'll see you in the next youhey guys what's up this is one of your watching hi again and today we're gonna be unboxing and taking a first look at the new Nokia 7 plus just launched in India so let's quickly get started the Nokia cell plus has been launched in India for a price of twenty five thousand nine hundred ninety nine it seems a little bit pricey for the specifications it offers but let's look at what's inside the box the packaging itself is pretty iconic with what we've seen with Nokia devices in the past you get a full colorful front and you can see that we have the black and gold color here we do have some specifications on the back let's get inside and see what's in there so the first thing inside the box is the Nokia seven plus itself I'll put it to the side and if you go further and you can see the sim ejector tool on the left is another box that contains the USB type-c cable you also get in-ear style earphones these earphones are really high quality and are made of metal so that's great you also get additional ear tips depending on the size of your ear also inside the box is a Nokia wall charger which is a 5 volt 2.5 amp charger so not the fastest that you can get but it is a quick charger inside the box you'll also see a clear case which is a silicon bat case that you can attach to the phone and you will also get your warranty information and some documentation let's take a look at the device itself we've got it in the black and copper color over here so let me get rid of the packaging over the front we've got a 16 megapixel front-facing camera with the earpiece and a subtle Nokia logo on the top right the front camera does have an f/2 aperture below that is the display this is an 18 is to 9 aspect ratio with the tu-160 by 1080 pixel resolution you do get 403 pixels per inch the display is an IPS LCD display with good viewing angles and good color reproduction the navigation keys are on screen so you do lose a little bit of the bottom edge of the display and you do have a little bit of a chin on the bottom without there being a fingerprint sensor or a physical home button on the bottom of the device in the center you'll see a USB type-c port which is flanked on either side with the speaker grille and a microphone you will also see this nice copper color ring a metal frame off the phone going all around the device on the right you'll see the power button and the volume buttons on the top is a 3.5 mm headphone jack and on the left is the same tray the SIM tray is a hybrid so two SIM cards or one SIM card and one micro SD card on the back is where the action is so you do get your dual camera setup and you can see that you get cows as optics so the glass and the lenses are made by Carl Zeiss you get a primary 12 megapixel sensor with an F 1.8 wide-angle lens and then the secondary is a 13 megapixel sensor with an F 2.6 and this is a telephoto lens you also get a dual tone color correcting flash and you can see the fingerprint sensor sits right below the camera setup you also have a Nokia logo in this copper color at the bottom of the back you can see that it says Android 1 that's because the phone is running a stock completely stock variant of Android 8 out of the box so boot up the phone and you'll hear the iconic Nokia tune and the phone boots up quite quickly it's fairly responsive and snappy it is running a stock Android so no bloatware whatsoever on the device completely stock Android experience with Android 1 even the camera application is completely stock now there is a fingerprint sensor on the back that can be customized to be used as a navigation key but it does not remove the navigation buttons from the front of the screen so if you want to use the fingerprint sensor on the back you can swipe right to pull out the multitasking swipe left to go back and press or tap on the fingerprint sensor once to go to home screen the user interface seems fast and responsive I would recommend that you update all your apps once you do turn this device on the camera app seems to be a little shaky especially if you press the zoom button and while capturing video it did stutter a little bit I'm gonna be testing out this phone in depth to check out what the performance is like if we talk about specifications inside the device is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 which is a 2.2 gigahertz octa-core CPU you also get the audrina of 512 GPU storage wise you get 64 gigabyte of on both storage and 4 gigabyte of RAM and you can pop in a micro SD card up to 256 gigabyte if you decide to use only one SIM card the phone has a 3800 milliamp hour battery which does support fast charging like I mentioned earlier and the phone also has bluetooth 5.0 the phone also supports face unlock in the new Android 8 from a standard Android perspective and that's about it priced at twenty five thousand nine hundred ninety nine this seems to be a slightly heavy price for the device considering it's only running 660 but it's also a stock Android experience and you can't get many of those at this price bracket so anybody's game but it seems to be an interesting device and we'll be doing a full review on this shortly if you liked this video don't forget to smash that like button hit that subscribe button if you're not already a part of team I again this is Ben Barrett thank you guys for watching I'll see you in the next you\n"