Elegant design, Clean software experience, Day-long battery life
Not the best performing phone in its price segment, Cameras could've been better, Fingerprint sensor and facial recognition are slow, No AMOLED display, Photos by Raj Rout, Nokia 7.2
The Nokia 7.2 starts at Rs 18,599 for the 4GB RAM variant, however, you can easily find the phone hovering around the Rs 16K mark on various e-commerce websites like Amazon. For its asking price, the phone offers an elegant design, a clean software experi...
Sammanfattning: Nokia is steadily working on a comeback with its Android One smartphones. Its latest, the Nokia 7.2, is another solid entry for the mid-range market. Source: Nokia 7.2 Review...
Publicerad: 2019-11-05, Författare: Andrew , testad av: androidguys.com
My main takeaway is that Nokia is following a familiar path. With its 4.2 and now 7.2, the company is using the same formula Moto has used over the last few years.Nokia is attacking the low to mid-range of the device market with quality handsets at the su...
Publicerad: 2019-11-05, Författare: Andrew , testad av: androidguys.com
My main takeaway is that Nokia is following a familiar path. With its 4.2 and now 7.2, the company is using the same formula Moto has used over the last few years.Nokia is attacking the low to mid-range of the device market with quality handsets at the su...
Publicerad: 2019-11-05, Författare: Victor , testad av: t3me.com
Decent performance, Android One, Sturdy design,
The camera is strictly okay,
the Nokia 7.2 isn't perfect, but for a price that starts at just 999 AED, it's one of the decently priced mid-range Android One smartphones that you should get.We Love:+ Decent performance+ Android One+ Sturdy designWe Hate:- The camera is strictly okay...
Sammanfattning: If you have only a couple hundred dollars to spend on a smartphone, HMD Global's latest Nokia mid-rangers should be at the top of your list. The Nokia 7.2 and Nokia 6.2 may share the same design and materials, but each has its own internals that set up wi...
Grippy matte-textured glass design, 128GB of internal storage by default, plus microSD support for more, Stock Android 9 Pie, with Android 10 coming soon
Processor shows its limits during some games, LCD screen has poor viewing angles, Photo quality falls well below the Pixel 3A, Cellular connectivity limited to GSM carriers
The Nokia 7.2 has a stock Android One software experience, just like all other Nokia devices, Most people should be able to get two days of use on a single charge, The large screen is nice, and the plastic shell makes the Nokia 7.2 very lightweight
There are some backlight issues on the top of the panel, Most photos come out over-saturated, The Nokia 7.2 is only $50 less than the Google Pixel 3a, which has (mostly) better internal hardware, faster updates, and a better camera
Nokia 7.28/10Yes, if you can't afford a Pixel 3a. Nokia got a lot of things right with the 7.2 — the phone is lightweight, the large screen is nice, performance is good, and the no-frills Android One software experience never gets old. However, the Nokia...
Sammanfattning: If you have only a couple hundred dollars to spend on a smartphone, HMD Global's latest Nokia mid-rangers should be at the top of your list. The Nokia 7.2 and Nokia 6.2 may share the same design and materials, but each has its own internals that set up wi...
The handset comes with a pair of headphones, There's a dedicated button for speaking to Google Assistant, It has a MicroSD slot, so you can expand the storage space, The battery will last you ten hours and recharges in just over an hour and a half,
It doesn't support wireless charging, As the camera is in the middle of the device, your fingers can sometimes obstruct the lens
This is a robust smartphone that's great value. We were delighted with its camera, which performed exceptionally well when taking photos indoors and close-up. We found the fingerprint sensor and facial recognition to be secure and handy ways to unlock the...