Nokia 7 Plus 4GB 64GB
Nokia 7 Plus is the larger sibling of Nokia 7. It does have the PLUS factor in all sorts of ways, from the screen to the camera.
Split Screen
The full HD display on the Nokia 7 Plus offers superb viewing of any visual content, but if you want to chat as well as watch, you can employ the Split Screen mode.
The Zeiss Is Right
Zeiss optics make the camera on the Nokia 7 Plus something special when it comes to capturing great shots. The 12 MP and 13 MP sensors on the rear camera come with 2x optical zoom, while the 16 MP camera on the front is renowned for its performance in low-light, so you can take great selfies at any time of the day or night.
Set Yourself With Pro Camera Mode
If you like the idea of manual settings so you can take shots like a professional photographer, check out Pro Camera mode. With this feature you can easily alter things like shutter speed, white balance, and focus.
Record Great Sound
Three microphones capture sound while you capture video footage, enhanced to crystal-clear perfection by Nokia's spatial audio.
Ongoing Battery Power
The Nokia 7 Plus also offers a PLUS in battery life: the 3,800 mAh battery can give you two full days of battery life under normal conditions.
One Fast Phone
Operational speed on the Nokia 7 Plus is top notch, thanks to Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 mobile platform and 4 GB of RAM. Android 8.0 Oreo software adds to the great performance and includes regular security updates and two years of OS upgrades to keep you secure and up to speed.
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Nokia 7 Plus review: The no-nonsense Android smartphone
Nokia 7 Plus is perhaps the best smartphone ever made by HMD Global. It's very well made, feels good in the hand, performs well, and has a decent camera on board. If Google ever thought of making a mid-end Pixel smartphone, it would be like the Nokia 7 Plus.
HMD Global, the company behind the new Nokia branded smartphones, have finally come out with a smartphone that does almost everything. Mid-range smartphones are tricky when it comes to specifications and performance. Some smartphones have a great camera and horrible innards or the other way around.
- Great Battery Life
- Incredible Camera
- Stable Software
- Amazing Performance
- Value For Money
- Beautiful Design
- Slow Quick Charging
- Bokeh Mode Needs Improvement
Nokia 7 Plus review: Reliable and rugged, just as before
Nokia was considered the king of the mobile phones and they ruled for almost a decade till the mobile phone market was finally being invaded by other tech brands. Most of the Nokia models were basic to feature phones, Nokia also had a few high-end models catering to PDAs and alike.
Nokia 7 Plus
You've got to give the ‘new' Nokia credit for trying. Since taking control of the iconic brand name in 2017, HMD has released a number of devices both new and inspired by classic Nokias of old. Of all the phones released so far, the Nokia 7 Plus is the device that impresses.- Big
- bright screen
- Impressive battery life
- Android One has potential
- Lots of app crashes and software bugs
- Could do with some design tweaks
Nokia 7 Plus Smartphone Review
Buyers of the Nokia 7 Plus will enjoy timely software updates, stock Android and up-to-date security patches thanks to the Android One Program. Whether the new mid-range smartphone with the brand-new Snapdragon 660 can also impress in terms of hardware, you can learn in our extensive review.- build quality
- display
- Android One
- performance
- battery life
- speaker, ergonomics, eMMC memory, only LTE Cat
- 6
Nokia 7 Plus review
The Nokia 7 Plus is one of the best-value big-screen phones you’ll find. It’s £120 cheaper than the OnePlus 6 and £50 cheaper than the much smaller Honor 10. And they are already value royalty. Are those phones better? If you’re into an ultra slim surround notched look, sure. However, if you want a step up from the Moto G6 Plus without spending £400 or more, the Nokia 7 Plus is the phone to check out.- Great value
- Powerful CPU
- Looks smart and distinctive
- Good for low-light photography
- Camera app has the odd sputter
- Camera exposure need to be tamed
Nokia 7 Plus review review
- Great value
- Powerful CPU
- Looks smart and distinctive
- Good for low-light photography
- Camera app has the odd sputter
- Camera exposure need to be tamed
Is Nokia's 7 Plus their most appealing phone yet
The Nokia brand may never again be as huge as it was in the 1990s, but new owner HMD is building up a solid line-up of Android handsets – and the Nokia 7 Plus is perhaps its most persuasive offering yet.- Lovely 18:9 display
- Superb build quality
- Stock Android
- Poor speaker
Nokia 7 Plus review: Predictable and plus-sized
Even if it’s a little predictable, not every purchase needs a twist. Sometimes you want something that works as intended, and the Nokia 7 Plus fits that mold nicely. Maybe it’s just me, but it often feels like the half-a-dozen devices that HMD have now shipped to smartphone buyers in the years since they took control of the Nokia brand are all beginning to blur into one another.- 18:9 display
- Great material design and feel-factor
- Camera is a little ordinary
- Not as good bang-for-buck as Nokia 6
Nokia 7 Plus Smartphone Camera Review
Nokia, a brand once famous for bringing us hours of fun with a very basic, but weirdly addictive, game called 'snake', are now re-branding themselves as a mobile phone company who are capable of producing smartphones with decent specs and even better prices.- Dual rear cameras
- Live bokeh
- Pro mode
- Useful panorama mode
- Good price
- Autofocus struggled on occasion
- No autofocus when using selfie camera
- Camera app is a little clunky and basic (in places
- Electronic stabilisation
- not optical
- Not waterproof