Nokia 8 scratches, burns, doesn't bend in comprehensive torture test

05 October 2017
Despite using the same 6000 series aluminum as some bendy iPhones of times past, the Nokia flagship stays unbent.

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z, 05 Oct 2017very intelligent, can you name the head? those admin? and e... moreErratum:

get your facts straight. For your information HMD is not a chinese company please do some research before commenting. HMD is a finnish company not a chinese wanna be apple.

I think you need to get a life too.

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    • 05 Oct 2017

    AsusTech, 05 Oct 2017of course they will, HMD's head and most of their admin tog... morevery intelligent, can you name the head? those admin? and engineers? Pathetic this nokia company currently is only Chinese company, not even the original Nokia , get a life you are dreaming of nothing.

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      • 05 Oct 2017

      Bend isnt nokia, it refers to galaxy s3 & iphone6.
      For better material moto z militery aircraf grade, solid construction reserve to siemens

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        • 05 Oct 2017

        AnonD-34062, 05 Oct 2017Wow. One hour in and no "this isn't the real Nokia" rants. ... moreof course they will, HMD's head and most of their admin together with their engineers are former Nokia (not Microsoft-Nokia) people, only haters will keep their noses stuck on the issue that HMD is a Nokia-wannabe company

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          • 05 Oct 2017

          And there is still more! Nokia 9 is about to appear to be the Ultimate Flagship.

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            • 05 Oct 2017

            Wow. One hour in and no "this isn't the real Nokia" rants.

            I think HMD is well aware of Nokia's best qualities from the past and are making sure that all products live up to those standards. And this torture test I think is proof that Nokia signs off on every device HMD proposes before giving the go-ahead. Welcome back Nokia. You were missed.