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  • john
  • 2Au
  • 30 Sep 2019

all phone can perform well if you just know how to use it properly.

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    • Carol
    • swI
    • 26 Sep 2019

    Homer-Simpson, 26 Sep 2019Most of best phone brands are launching very good and impro... moreThey have their place, just not in highend market.... for the moment... but you are right, they are going backwords, but not because of competition, just because of them and european pride, no sellout, no cheap crapp. Apparently, people this days really do not care. So, hmd should get slower and keep their market happy and not attaking the "big" ones, they have to little money for that and they loose to much to be worthy.

      Most of best phone brands are launching very good and improved devices, and I think Nokia is falling behind.
      It would be good if they began to leak details of the next Nokia 9.1 because trying to find a place in the current Android market is very very difficult.

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        • munnasharma
        • gNT
        • 26 Sep 2019

        Homer-Simpson, 19 Sep 2019Any piece of news about next Nokia 9.1 Pureview ???I think not until MWC 2020.

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          • Aadrian
          • Sk@
          • 23 Sep 2019

          Homer-Simpson, 19 Sep 2019Any piece of news about next Nokia 9.1 Pureview ???Not that I know of, but I wouldn’t expect a flagship phone before MWC.

            Any piece of news about next Nokia 9.1 Pureview ???

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              • Carol
              • gEW
              • 18 Sep 2019

              Gino76ph, 18 Sep 2019What I mean about "support" is after sales support and what... moreTheir is a live chat you can do with them quite fast actually, they responded me in about 5 min. But well, that does not mean, those people know what they are talking about. Their is also thos Nokia app and actually is quite a big comunity that helps eachother a lot. There ypu can find out if the problem is comun or unique, and sometimes the HMD people talk in there too. The problem with people this days, is that they think, just because HMD hires someone, it means they are perfect in every way. HMD are a very new brand, they hired people they tought are good, well, you can't see that until at some point in time in the next years to come. Support team has a lot to learn. An example would be me contacting them (was an indian guy) and noticing he knew pretty much nothing, and was not showing he gives a f... if you know what i mean. I actually do not understand that, when i apply for a job, i actually know something and can help people if that the job is all about. But a lot of people this days just apply to have a job. I enconter this with microsoft, with apple, and i'm guessing they are everywhere. Well, at the end of the conversation he had to send me a questionary to tell HMD if i am satisfied. Well, i do not know if the guy still works there, but if he does, he should learn more then just: Turn it of and on again. As for the camera, the background saving you will not actually notice but only battery depleting faster and device getting a bit hot when taking a series of pictures at the same time, let's say 10. He can do it, but onwe notices the cpu can't process so much information in such short time, without going turbo mode. It is just to moch info. Mayve they will reduce the information later after some processing updates, and am pretty sure it will get bettet and better with the time. But to get this one to a milliseconds backgrpud saving, won't be the case here, but only maybe if it had 2 cpu's, something android can't do but symbian could. Hnche the best camera phone ever with a dedicated camera cpu. The mighty 808

                Carol, 17 Sep 2019P.s. let's not forget this device will receive android 10 a... moreI could live with a "crappy" fingerprint sensor (only if a face unlock/iris sensor is crazy fast) but I definitely can't live with a very slow processing of photos.

                  Carol, 17 Sep 2019Your question was fingerprint and camera, and it was answer... moreWhat I mean about "support" is after sales support and what they call customer service e.g. how easy to find "Help & Support" or discussions/forums on their website, effective and immediate help via their chat service, the turnaround (how long they respond) to email support, warranty issues - what they cover, sending a phone for repairs/checkup/diagnostics, etc. This is what I mean by Support.
                  N.B. Lenovo-Motorola, Samsung, Apple & OnePlus all have a Twiiter Support account which vastly helps customers for quick help & advice. Nokia/HMD doesn't have any.

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                    • Carol
                    • mgK
                    • 17 Sep 2019

                    Gino76ph, 16 Sep 2019I don't think I did find a definitive answer. And I'm he... moreP.s. let's not forget this device will receive android 10 and 11 and costs just areound 550€. At this price you can buy only chinese crapp. So at this point, even with an experimental finger print reader, is woth all the money, design, quality and speed are all there to make it's user feel comfortable.

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                      • Carol
                      • nUI
                      • 17 Sep 2019

                      Gino76ph, 16 Sep 2019I don't think I did find a definitive answer. And I'm he... moreYour question was fingerprint and camera, and it was answered not a long time ago again and again. But if you want it personal: Fingerprint reader is not good and will probably never be (without a protection.glass will work way better, but still not somethingvto write about. The camera is pretty damn good, the backgroud saving is still the same. Some improvements might come with android 10 but i do not expect crazy fast, just cause their are a lot of mpx to be worked on. After all this is a pureview and it shows. As for support? I do not know what that supposed to mean. Updates are comming, bugs are crashed new systems are installing, so what kind of support you mean?

                        Carol, 16 Sep 2019If you read the last 15 comments you will find an answerI don't think I did find a definitive answer.

                        And I'm hearing of Nokia's reputation of poor after sales customer support. Perhaps it is region-dependent but who knows but it is something a bit troubling and worrying.

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                          • Carol
                          • mgK
                          • 16 Sep 2019

                          Gino76ph, 15 Sep 2019I am looking to purchase the Nokia 9 Pureview. But I have r... moreIf you read the last 15 comments you will find an answer

                            I am looking to purchase the Nokia 9 Pureview. But I have read more negative issues than positives. Until the latest update.
                            The July update (ver 4.27C) supposedly included performance updates to the fingerprint sensor and the processing of photos.
                            May I ask anyone if the actual speed of the fingerprint sensor and processing of photos has improved incrementally (maybe 2x better), much much better (3x or more faster) or the improvements is almost non-existent?
                            Any thoughts and comments please?

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                              • Carol
                              • mVu
                              • 14 Sep 2019

                              Linesh Mody, 13 Sep 2019I think from last one year I am using Nokia 6.1 ( India ) ,... moreYep, the power of stock android and Nokia together😊

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                                • 13 Sep 2019

                                Carol, 10 Sep 2019I also had a lot of doubts before i got my first Nokia andr... moreI think from last one year I am using Nokia 6.1 ( India ) , much better then I expected I Know little slow for gamming but overall very good perform, hatsoff performance battery and android all functioned well

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                                  • Carol
                                  • mVu
                                  • 12 Sep 2019

                                  Gino76ph, 11 Sep 2019I think because of the various issues associated with the 9... moreStock Android makes a whole lot of difference, especially in lasting performance. My Nokia 8 that is now almost 2 years old is even faster then it was at the beginning while the battery did not really changed. It is used by my sister and will probably last for another 2 years. But I think this is also a bit of luck. Anyway, if you are used to a flagship, you will feel a bit of slowness in midrange's guaranteed. Even though, Samsung and it,s system are not the best in performance. I my self, do not support Chinese Brands... So, if this Nokias are not for you, I would say something that.s not Chinese and has a stock android, that supports it for more then 2 Month's. Maybe the pixel or a higher end Motorolla? I Don,t know, i stay with the 9, is too good to be light:))

                                    Carol, 10 Sep 2019I also had a lot of doubts before i got my first Nokia andr... moreI think because of the various issues associated with the 9 Pureview (and being a "first-gen" 9-series/class of phones) i have decided to skip this phone and perhaps wait for the 2nd-gne one.
                                    Now, I am slowly turning my attention to the Nokia 8.1 and the still "class-leading for price-for-specs ratio" Moto G7 Plus.
                                    I am in my 40's and i do not want the latest & greatest anymore. I just want something that works for me and one that I can be proud to use everyday. I had my Galaxy S9+ for 3 months now but let's face it. Despite being an old flagship it is showing it's age.
                                    I have pinpointed (not exactly nitpicked) things that i do not like anymore with my phone.
                                    The 26mm wide angle lens on the rear camera sometimes just doesn't cut it any more. The selfie camera (with all its specs) are for my standards "atrocious".The phone is starting to show more signs of errors (SIM-card not inserted), battery life ain't that good any more (despite having the same number of apps for 12 months running now) and the One UI still feels sluggish in times of when you needed it most. Almost everything else i like the phone.
                                    So, with that said does a near-stock, midrange Android like the Nokia 8.1. and Moto G7 Plus be a good "fallback" if you like and still be a good daily driver? Or invest a bit more and go for something like the OnePlus 6T? That is the million dollar question.

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                                      • Carol
                                      • mVu
                                      • 10 Sep 2019

                                      Gino76ph, 09 Sep 2019I really wanted to "like" Nokia phones. BUt i just wish the... moreI also had a lot of doubts before i got my first Nokia android. Not because of the phone, but because of the system. I started to proper use android in 2017 when i bought nokia 8. It was a hard decision, again.because of the system. I would not buy any other brand, first because of priciples and second, again, the system. I hate bloatware, and i hate to have to brake my warenty and security just to get rid of it. In symbian era their were a lot of things one cloud do without "getting rid" of security, uninstalling everything was one of them, but well... I hardly turned to android, cause well, rhere is nothing left, so i wanted a system as empty as their can be, on a device that i actually want to support, i like and has enough strenght to handle my... let's say, way of handle it. Also a device that takes stelar phone calls. I do not like social media and use it very rarely, if i want to say something, i make a call. And at the end, a good camera. All of this criterias are mostly done, just by Nokia, i wanted to try Blackbery (great security features) but they are to expensive for the hardware and the camera sux. So i went back to my good old Nokia, that never dissaponted me, and if i ever had a problem with a Nokia, i would have taking it back and take another, the same model...cause i am stubborn. And that one would be great.
                                      As for turning back to nokia 8.1 and 7.2. I really think HMD stopped not using watter proof a long time ago. Nokia 8.1 definetly has it (even though gsmarena does not wright about it) you can actually find videos with it merged in watter on you..tube. For nokia 7.2 we have to wait. But i have a fealing would be a nice gift for a family member this year.

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                                        • Carol
                                        • mVu
                                        • 10 Sep 2019

                                        Anonymous, 09 Sep 2019Docking is standard on Android these days, I"m not sure if ... moreSorry, i do not have an adapter to test ti.