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Nokia 7.1 - Android 9.0 Pie - 64 GB - Dual Camera - Dual SIM Unlocked Smartphone (Verizon/AT&T/T-Mobile/MetroPCS/Cricket/H2O) - 5.84" FHD+ HDR Screen - Blue - U.S. Warranty

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Color: Blue


Features

  • Discover the power of the latest generation Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 that will let you reimagine what can be done on a smartphone, complete with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage and up to 400GB with a micro SD powered with an all day battery
  • Bright, high contrast 2. 5D 5. 84 FHD+ HDR screen with 2220x1080 resolution and 19: 9 aspect ratio with a Compact screen to body ratio of 80% and Corning Gorilla glass
  • Dual 12+5MP rear camera for vibrant and stunning images and an 8MP selfie camera with an 84 degree FOV so everyone fits in the picture every time that utilizes HDR, Dual Sight, and pro camera modes to create unparalleled images
  • Built on the most advanced version of Android One that brings a Google designed software experience with a streamlined, easy to use interface and curated set of pre-installed Google apps and two years of OS upgrades
  • All the latest connection options including NFC, Bluetooth 5. 0, OTG, fast USB Type-C charging, and a fingerprint sensor. LTE Bands supported: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 28, 38, 40, 66. Wi-Fi 802. 11 a/b/g/n/ac

Brand: Nokia


Model Name: Nokia 7.1


Wireless Carrier: Unlocked


OS: Android 9.0


Cellular Technology: 4G


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, NFC


Color: Blue


Screen Size: 5.84 Inches


Wireless network technology: Wi-Fi, LTE


Product Dimensions: 5.89 x 2.83 x 0.31 inches


Item Weight: 0.01 ounces


Item model number: TA-1085 B


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


OS: Android 9.0


RAM: 4 GB


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth, Cellular, Wi-Fi, NFC


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, NFC


Display resolution: 2220x1080


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Scanner Resolution: 2220 x 1080


Other camera features: 12.0


Form Factor: Slate


Color: Blue


Whats in the box: Wall Adapter, Phone, Charging Cable, Manual


Manufacturer: Parktel - Nokia (retail)


Date First Available: October 5, 2018


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  • "Good Phones Getting Cheap"
I needed a new phone for my mother since her old one, the HTC One M8, was barely holding on (could no longer open gmail app!). Among the phone selections, I was stuck between the Google Pixel XL, Oneplus 5t, and Nokia 7.1. A phone with stock android like experience, decent battery life, headphone jack, USB-C, decent camera, at least 4gigs of ram, and less than $500 to spend. So I decided to give Nokia 7.1 a chance. To start with the pros, I was pleasantly surprised how well this device turned out. This is pure as stock android is going to get as it being Android One. There's only one nokia app that's not at all intrusive, just a support app. The android version it came with is 8.1 oreo. After initial test setup, the October security update immediately came up. This certainly shows the promise of timely updates for 2-3 years. Physically, the look and the feel spells out premium. The size can easily be handled by one hand. The screen size is bigger than my Pixel XL. While the display is LCD panel, it looks almost looks like an AMOLED display, which is a very good thing. The camera is surprisingly decent. The picture quality is on par with the OnePlus 5T. Spec wise, it's a snapdragon 636 along with 4gigs of ram, overall good performance. Apps uninstall wicked fast! 64gigs of internal storage that's plenty, but also microSD card expansion slot as an awesome bonus. Speaker located in the bottom is fairly loud when playing media content. Most importantly, in the trending times of many phone industries getting rid of the headphone jack, this one has it! Big props to Nokia for that inclusion. The charging port is USB-C thankfully, enabling fast charging. Battery life is above average as long as you don't game or watch videos for hours. I was worried about the tiny earpiece on the notch but rest assured, call quality was clear and loud enough. Wifi calls do work. Earphones are included in the box which is a rare feat nowadays. Finally, that price. For $350, this phone offers more what you would expect. For the cons, mostly minors. The one major concern I had was the durability on the glass. The material it uses is gorilla glass 3 which is quite dated considering how the Oneplus 6 uses gorilla glass 6. I guess they had to cut corners somewhere. Definitely get a tempered glass screen protector and a case for better grip and protection. For calls on speaker phone, the volume is quite low. While the phone's performance is fast overall, there are occasional stutters here and here. Hopefully these issues will get fixed in the next android update. The power and volume button placement is odd. Power being on the bottom of the volume. Why not have the volume rocker on the other side of the phone? That will be less confusing for users. The notch is ugly and a disgusting trend, but oh well, guess we have to deal with it. The speaker is unfortunately located on the bottom. There's room on the chin to have a front facing speaker, so rather than a Nokia logo on the chin, why not have the speaker there? On the notification bar, there's no way to enable a battery percentage. As for the battery size itself, I do have to wonder about the longevity since it's only about 3000mAh. Forgot to mention, very little water resistance. So try to avoid spills and dunks as much as possible. I'm glad I made the decision to go with the Nokia 7.1. It's a worthy budget device for an average everyday phone user. I bought this for my mother and she's been quite satisfied with it. Phone calls, texting, some web browsing, GPS, and email checking are her main uses. The carrier she uses is AT&T and there's been no problems with calls and data reception. I'll continue to update this review as time goes. Also whenever Android Pie update comes out, I'll address things that are fixed. UPDATE: Just wanted to give an update after several days of getting Android Pie installed through OTA. Some things have been addressed such as the battery percentage on the notification bar even though it's tiny to see the numbers. Performance wise, while I didn't play around with the phone as much, my mother didn't notice much difference overall but the one slight difference I noticed is the speed of opening apps has gotten a little faster. Battery life, not much changed although we have adaptive battery feature enabled so we'll have to see if things improved there as time goes. The best thing about the update though is getting rid of the notch through developers option. The notchless option is brilliant as it implements the design of having notification status on the notch level with black bars but keep the apps below the notch. This is still a phone worth getting for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 23, 2018 by G.W.

  • Well built, looks great, nice display, decent specs but performance is a letdown
I was excited to see Nokia offer this phone in the US so I jumped when it was available for sale. If you have any doubts about the build quality or looks of this phone, you can dismiss them. The phone is extremely well built and looks fantastic. I would say better than some phones costing twice as much. The specs are pretty decent for the price as well - especially for a phone loaded with Android One. No heavy skin to weigh things down like so many other budget offerings. The icing on the cake is the screen. It's sharp, bright and the colors are very accurate. Again, hitting outside its class for a mid-range phone actually available and officially supported in the US market. Unfortunately, even with the SD 636 and 4GB of RAM, this phone lags and stutters a lot. I let all the updates finish loading before passing judgment but even with nothing running in the background, this thing just can't keep up. Swiping left into the Google feed is smooth as silk one time and jerky the next. Apps load slow and often times I would find myself tapping on an app icon twice thinking it didn't register my tap. It did but was just taking that long to even start loading. Pulling down the notification shade is another 50/50 experience - sometimes smooth, sometimes choppy. The camera app is also pretty sluggish for a phone with a 636 processor. The camera app is solid once it loads and photos are snappy to capture with good quality and detail in adequate lighting. Just don't expect miracles in low light at this price unless you have something to keep the phone very still and venture into pro mode. The mono speaker gets loud with only some minor distortion at high volume. Music sounds good through headphones but it doesn't push a lot of power to them so it's best to avoid anything with a higher impedance. Again, to be expected at this price. The HDR feature is nice and does make things pop a bit more but nothing mind blowing. Still, a nice little bonus to have in such an affordable phone with an IPS display. Finally, it has full support for US GSM carriers. I used it with T-Mobile and VoLTE worked great, data speeds were solid and connectivity was good even indoors. It should be noted if you are in an area with T-Mobile band 71 support, this phone does not support band 71. If you rely on Extended LTE with T-Mobile, you are limited to using band 12. I wanted to love this phone given how it looks and feels in the hand and all it brings at a good price. The screen is a pleasure to look at and photos are solid. I just can't get past the choppy UI experience. For a phone with Android One, it's definitely a letdown. I have a Moto G6 as my secondary device and that phone actually lags less in day-to-day use with far lesser specs. Perhaps this is something that can be fixed with a software update or will be addressed when the Android Pie update pushes out later this month. For now, if you purchase this phone expecting a smooth UI experience, you will likely be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 6, 2018 by stardewkitteh stardewkitteh

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