Nokia 8V 5G UW

Nokia 8V 5G UW Review, Pros and Cons – Nokia hasn’t released a flagship smartphone for a while, but the wait is over now. Global company HMD is à to rock the market with its latest flagship 5G handset.

Nokia has finally unveiled its second flagship device called the Nokia 8V 5G UW from Verizon. In fact, the phone is a redesign version of the Nokia 8.3 5G which was previously released, and the crucial difference is Verizon’s mmWave support. The 8V 5G UW lands with an incredible Snapdragon 765G SoC combined with an iconic 64MP camera module. We will get a complete detailed review of the Nokia 8V 5G UW smartphone.

Nokia 8V 5G UW Review

Highlights

  1. The 8V 5G UW smartphone features Verizon’s extremely fast 5G mmWave ultra-wideband connectivity.
  2. Google’s Android 10 operating system is integrated into the device for a pure Android experience, without complications with ads.
  3. Nokia has incorporated a dedicated Google Assistant button that is programmable for easy access.
  4. The device allows you to capture clear and memorable photos with the 64 MP ZEISS camera system.
  5. You are also guaranteed 2 future Android updates, as well as regular security patches.

Design and Display

The Nokia 8V 5G UW phone comes in glossy black color with robust Gorilla glass protection. On the back of the device, we have a circular camera hump like the Nokia 5.3 along with an elegant two-tone finish. Leaving positive things aside, you can feel the phone weighing heavily at 230 grams. Turning the phone over, you will see a punch-hole selfie camera on display next to a thick chin at the bottom. In addition, Nokia has incorporated a side fingerprint sensor instead of the rear.

Coming to the screen, the 6.81 inches FHD+ IPS screen is a little disappointing in a flagship phone looking at the competition. The IPS display may be an oversight from Nokia, where other companies are providing AMOLED panels. However, Nokia claims to use some kind of Pure Display technology that enhances colors and sharpness for awesome visuals.

Memory and Internal

Everything about the Nokia 8V UW is fast and fluid, thanks to the 7 nm architecture Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G chipset paired with the Adreno 620 GPU. You won’t discover even slight delays or glitches with the impressive SoC 765G. In daily performance, applications load quickly, sliding between applications is simple and smooth. In addition to being fast in overall performance, the device can play cutting-edge 3D games at its best.

In terms of software, the company ships the device with a clean Android One experience running on top of Android 10. The Android 11 update is guaranteed to launch soon, but it would be better to come straight out of the box. Fortunately, Android One devices are completely free of bloatware and unwanted things, unlike custom ROMs.

With regard to memory configurations, we are limited to only one option. That is, 6 GB of RAM combined with 64 GB of internal storage. The size of the RAM is justified, but they should have increased storage considering the high price range. However, you still have the option to expand it using an external SD card.

Camera

Let’s focus on the cameras, we have the ZEISS 64 MP quad-camera configuration. The fully equipped ZEISS cameras consist of a 64 MP main sensor, a 12 MP ultra-wide lens for a better field of view, and two 2 MP sensors to make it look like a quad camera. The main snapper can get sharp photos with reasonable dynamic range and vivid colors. When switching to the ultra-wide-angle lens, the quality decreases to some extent, producing slightly smoother photos. In addition, when lighting becomes complicated, you can use the built-in night mode that provides enhanced exposure.

As far as selfies are concerned, the ZEISS 24MP camera-enabled punch hole lens can take wonderful portraits that can catch everyone’s eye.

Battery and Others

The device is powered by a 4500mAh battery. To be precise, the spacious battery offers a decent display at the right time. It can last a day with a little bit leftover in the tank. At the end of the day, battery backup certainly depends on the type of use. 18 W charging is similar to that of a pixel phone, which takes almost 1 hour and 40 minutes to fully recharge.

Talking about the most important aspect, the Nokia 8V 5G UW will hit the market for $ 700 (51,955 INR), which is quite unsatisfactory according to the specifications.

Nokia 8V 5G UW Pros and Cons

Nokia 8V 5G UW Specifications Detail

Down below you can see the full specifications of the Nokia 8V 5G UW smartphone.

SpecificationsNokia 8V 5G UW
Network2G, 3G, 4G, 5G
AnnouncedNovember 2020
Weight230g
SIMNano SIM (Single)
ProtectionCorning Gorilla Glass
Dimensions6.77 x 3.09 x 0.35 inches
Size6.81 inches
DisplayIPS LCD
20:9 ratio
~386 ppi density
Resolution1080 x 2400 pixels
OSAndroid 10
Chipset7 nm – Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G
CPUOcta-core
1×2.4 GHz Kryo 475 Prime
1×2.2 GHz Kryo 475 Gold
6×1.8 GHz Kryo 475 Silver
GPUAdreno 620
Card slotYes
RAM6GB
Internal64GB
Camera64MP, 12MP, 2MP, 2MP
Selfie24MP
LoudspeakerYes
3.5 mm jackYes
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/, dual-band
Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
Bluetooth5.0, A2DP, LE, EDR
GPSYes, with A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS
RadioYes
USBUSB Type-C 2.0, USB On-The-Go
SensorsSide mounted fingerprint, accelerometer
gyro, proximity, compass
BatteryLi-Po 4500 mAh battery
18W fast charging
ColorsMeteor Gray
PriceUSD 700 (Rs 51,955)

Nokia 8V 5G UW Pros and Cons

Down below you can see the list of pros and cons (advantages and disadvantages) of the Nokia 8V 5G UW smartphone.

Pros

  1. 5G ultra-broadband connectivity.
  2. Exceptional 765G processor.
  3. ZEISS 64 MP quad-camera support.
  4. Pure Android 10 OS experience.
  5. Huge battery with 18W fast charging.
  6. USB On-The-Go.
  7. Gorilla glass support.
  8. The decent gaming performance and multitasking.

Cons

  1. Too expensive.
  2. No wireless charging.
  3. IPS LCD display instead of AMOLED panel.
  4. 64GB of single memory storage.
  5. Heavy in weight.

Conclusion

In short, the Nokia 8V 5G UW smartphone is a flagship phone from the company with the best specifications that the brand can offer. However, dealing with the current market competition is not enough, unless you are looking for brand value. Again, the standard Android experience is quite similar to that of Pixel phones, which will leave you very impressed. But, you can criticize the company for keeping the price so high.

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