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You’ll find better specs in Chinese phones, but if you don’t need a dual-SIM phone and you want the peace of mind of a proper UK warranty, it’s a solid choice. It’s a steal, but the Moto G6 Play is better and er for not much more. Read our Moto G5 review. ON NOVEMBER 27 "NOKIA 7.1 REVIEW: DOESN’T LIVE UP TO EXPECTATIONS" Nokia 7.1 review: Doesn’t live up to expectations What is the Nokia 7.1? The Nokia 7.1 is the first notched phone from Nokia to come to the UK. And unlike some alternatives, it isn’t particularly expensive. You’ll pay £299 for a Nokia 7.1, which these days is considered the upper-end of “affordable”. Rivals at the price include the Moto One, the Moto G6 and the Honor 8X or Honor Play.
Is the Nokia 7.1 the best of that bunch? It’s one of the smartest-looking options, for sure, but there are some problems. It costs more, and although there are some levelled-up specs to compensate, day-to-day performance and battery life just aren’t as good as you’d hope. Related: 8 budget smartphones Nokia 7.1 – Design The Nokia 7.1 has two interesting characteristics.
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It’s among the first wave of affordable phones with a notch, and runs Android One. This is a stock version of Android that guarantees a standard Android look and three years of security updates, but doesn’t rule out the odd enhancement or two. The Nokia 7.1’s physical presence is just as important, though. It’s a fairly petite phone among Androids, similar in stature to the iPhone XS, but it looks and feels expensive and compromise-free. Nokia hasn’t opted for any Honor-like eye-catching finishes, instead relying on the combination of metal and glass, and bright silver highlights cut into the bevelled sides.
The Nokia 7.1 looks very like a Motorola Moto One with a hint of flashiness. This design works. All the included extras, and those missing, are precisely those expected at the price. There’s a fingerprint scanner on the device’s rear, but no official water-resistance. You get a headphone jack, but the speaker is a single driver on the bottom. It’s loud and clear, only lacking the more powerful bass of some higher-end phones.
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The Nokia 7.1 has 32GB storage, and there’s room for an SD card in the SIM tray. While the hardware isn’t technically dynamic, it seems fancier than its price might suggest. This is one of the smaller Android phones on the market. It’s petite enough to appeal to a mass audience, but not so small it seems made to stand out. Motorola Moto One – Screen The screen is 5.85 inches across, but this number is pumped up by the notch. It’s narrower than the 5.2-inch Nokia 5, making it very easy to handle and use. The panel is the Nokia 7.1’s most important selling point over its rival, the Motorola Moto One. It’a a Full HD “plus” screen, proving to be much sharper than the Moto’s 720p-grade display. Sure enough, it’s one of the Nokia 7.1’s best features.
Sharp, bright and with attractive iPhone XR-like lines – this is a good screen for the price. You get no control over the colour calibration, and tones are sensibly a little more vibrant than sRGB. However, it does support HDR10, making it one of the cheapest HDR phones, alongside the Honor 10. Neither is Mobile HDR Premium certified, though. This is where a phone is tested to ensure it offers a level of brightness and contrast that makes HDR worthwhile, and you don’t tend to get that with a standard mid-range IPS LCD panel such as this. But let’s get real: this is a mid-price phone that does not have a truly huge screen.
HDR or not, this probably isn’t the phone to buy if you spend hours a day watching Netflix on your mobile. The larger Honor 8X is a better choice in that case, even without HDR. Nokia has added an HDR10 upscaled mode that boosts standard video, photos and games. It works, too – although offers an unrealistic portrayal of the Nokia 7.1’s own photos, which is a shame.
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