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Towards the start of November I will be needing to find a new phone for my Grandad in the region of £24pm. Would it be worth waiting for Black Friday to see if I can get the Samsung Galaxy S8 in this price range?
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Summary The Nokia 3.4 has leaked and it appears to be based on the Snapdragon Bengal soc and will have 6 gb of ram (although there may be versions with 2GB or 4GB of RAM), it will will have a 4,000 mAh battery, with 10W charging, via a microUSB port and a 3.5mm audio jack. It will have a 13MP + 2MP + 5MP triple setup of cameras and will ship with android 10. Edit: Thanks elfensky Quotes My thoughts Well I guess Nokia may get more of foothold in the phone market. Sources https://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_34_renders_and_specs_leak-news-44991.php https://www.gizchina.com/2020/08/28/alleged-nokia-3-4-render-reveals-a-punch-hole-design/
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So I got this phone a couple of months ago for 100 dollars after my iPhone 6s broke. The name Kowarenai was given by @Den-Fi I personally doesn't care about the os but android is nice to customize the home screen. This phone is known as my race car phone due to the color and wallpapers. build quality jokes aside yes its built like a tank as a nokia should. Thanks @Blademaster91 for the picture build quality white plastic expected for a cheap phone but its still solid feeling no removable battery oh well this is kinda temporarily replacement for my iPhone features android 9 out of box USB type c very nice and versatile headphone jack yep nice SD card slot expand ability nice 32 gb of internal storage kinda ok camera (this doesn't matter to me because I use a dslr) bad things bloatware some cases have problems of the volume rockers not working
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Hello! I recently bought a used old Nokia 3310 (2000 model), the phone was functioning normally until one day i turned it on and it gives me "Security Code" screen. I tried the default 12345 that I found online, I tried different combos 1111, 0000 etc... but it still gives me Error code and doesn't let me use the phone... Any idea If i can do a reset maybe? I can't find any help on google, it keeps sending me to pages that are dealing with the newer 2017 3310 models. Thanks for reading :)
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There has been a rise of reports of people having some serious issues with the screen quality of their Nokia flagship devices. Most reports refer to "half dead screen" issues on the Nokia 8 as little as days after the initial boot and yellow tinting on the screen on the Nokia 7 plus. My story is that i had to rma my Nokia 8 handset twice, first because of dead pixels out of the box, was quick enough thanks to the doa policy of my supplier and then after a couple months i had to warranty replace the logic board due to wifi and data not working at all and device getting super hot on my hand. Also many reports state that Nokia screens become unresponsive or register wrong inputs when the phone is pluged or layed flat. For proof and only of the dozens of issues reports i post bellow the according Nokia support forum and pictures of discord chats of the Nokia community. Most of the reported issues have to do with hardware problems such as, failing LCD flex cable connectors, failing motherboards, bad screen quality, uncured and rushed screen adhesive, bad headphone jacks and the list about hardware problems goes on without having to mention software issues that can be fixed. I think that awareness should be raised, because we are talking about expensive devices that come with the flagship sticker on them (nokia 8) and/or expensive midrange devices such as Nokia 7 plus, that try to exploit the former Nokia durability stamp of approval, but seem to lack the consistency of good and stable quality through user usage. Those issues should gain publicity and force HMD Global to take action and further investigate their QC problems. Nokia 8 dead screen thread on Nokia Forums Nokia 8 half dead screen issue video here and blinking display issue here Nokia 7 plus yellow tint thread on xda Forums Nokia 7 plus Headphone Jack problem on Nokia Forums
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Well... My nokia 3310(2017) got stolen. (no I am not indian) I use that phone becuase I had to sell my smartphone to buy better gpu. I don't know my IMEI code. When I call it it's not available. What can I do?
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Hello everyone, I'm looking to invest in a new phone that will last me a fair while (hopefully no less than two years, my last pone only lasted a year). I have narrowed my search down to two phones that I can purchase for $600 (NZD, about $420 USD). I would like your opinions on which phone I should go with. Below is what I have found out about them. As far as reviews go, they're honestly quite confusing. Both have USB C Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018) -Exynos 7885 CPU (not as much raw performance as the snapdragon but better optimised) -Mali G71 GPU -4GB RAM -32GB Storage -5.6” 1080p OLED display -IP68 water proof up to 1.5m for 30 minutes -75.6% screen/body ratio -Android 7.1 w/ Samsung's OS 8 thing -16MP Camera w/ low light sensors (best) -1080p video -3000mAh battery -$600 Nokia 8 -Snapdragon 835 CPU -Adreno 540 GPU (best) -4GB RAM -64GB Storage -5.3" 1440p IPS display -IP54 splash proof -69.4% screen/body ratio -Android 8.1 -13MP Camera -2160p video -3090mAh battery -$600
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So i wanna buy new phone but its hard to choose one, cuz there are many great options rn. I have found these 4 phones that got little more attention(for me atleast) than rest of options Nokia 6 2018 Huawei P Smart Xiaomi Mi A1(have seen rumors of an A2 model but idk if its true) Asus ZenPhone 5 ZE620KL (idk the price yet on this so its on big maybe for now) My current phone is Huawei p8 Lite and it has worked like a charm, havent been for repairs even tho i tend to drop it very often, has survived water(rain), but i want an upgrade cuz its starts to get a bit slower and the support is dead for it. Things i dont really care about in the phone: screen size, speaker quality(using headphones allways), battery life(cuz i think all of them can last a day), good camera quality(very rearly take pic and post them somewhere) and good gaming preformance(i need phone for regular usage), fast mobile internet(dont use 4g cuz its an extra cost). Things i need need it phone: durability(build quality from out side and inside aswell) cuz phone must last atleast 2 years, good costumer service, good software experience(want to try stock android but its not an big deal braker if i wont get it). Maybe u guys know other options for me to choose from(but not very cheap ones(minimum is 200 euros, max around 300) and no older phones). Thanks for help!
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Source: BGR Rumored Specs: 6.01" AMOLED QHD display Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC ships with Android 8.1 Oreo timely software updates thanks to Android One program 8GB LPDDR4 memory 256 GB UFS 2.1 internal storage 3900 mAh battery five integrated microphones for HDR audio (audio recordings at 24-bit audio) No headphone jack (comes with USB-C t0 3.5 mm audio jack adapter) front facing fingerprint scanner fast wired and wireless Qi charging compatible IP68 water & dust resistant Dual nano sim card slot No SD card slot And here's the promising thing about the camera: triple rear camera sensors Primary camera: 41 MP sensor with optical image stabilization, 1.4 micron pixels, f/1.5 and f/2.4 aperture, phase detection autofocus, Xenon and LED flash Secondary camera: 20 MP sensor with optical image stabilization, 1.0 micron pixels, f/2.4 aperture Tertiary sensor: 9.7 MP monochrome camera without hardware stabilization The rear cameras can do 4x optical zoom (not half assed digital cropping like the old Nokia Lumia 1020) selfie camera: 21 MP 1.4 sensor with 1.4 micron pixels, f/1.8 aperture, display flash Sorry to the ten people who still want specs like this on a Windows Phone, stop trying to make Windows Phone happen. It's not going to happen. This is just an alleged spec sheet so it's only a matter of time for HMD to say if it's true or not. Granted, those specs are quite impressive especially the camera which is way superior to what Nokia and Microsoft did with the Nokia Lumia 1020. I think criticizing Microsoft's Windows Phone platform is like flogging a dead horse but it's nice that this Nokia 9 is running Android Oreo and will get timely software updates from Google so yay to less fragmentation. I'm not confident that the likes of LG and Samsung can do timely updates as well but maybe that will change with Project Treble. The rumored specs of the Nokia 9 especially for audio and camera is like the HDR audio recording of the Nokia Lumia Icon/930 and the "lossles" zoom of the 1020 but instead of merely cropping a 34/38 MP photo, it is now hardware zoom which is nice since there's no loss in detail. I hope that this is true even though I'm probably not going to buy one because I'm slowly getting invested to Apple's ecosystem. But then, this could just be another April Fool's joke so it's hard to say. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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I'm looking to buy a new phone and these two are top of my list because I want a stock android experience. Nokia 8 is around 30 USD more expensive from where I live. Does the Snapdragon 835 really outperform the 821 and is it worth paying the extra bucks? and which phone offers better user experience in your opinion?
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So i will soon be out of my contract of my old phone and I wanna buy a new one.I dont have much money so im looking for buget phone. I got my eye on nokia 6 2018 model cuz close to stock android and not that bad spec(dont care the camera and no stereo audio,and small stuff like that) mainly need a phone for social media, calls, and music. So is nokia 6 2018 any good? My current is Huawei p8 lite ds. Ma buget for new phone is 250 euros max. And im stuck whit it for 2 years cuZ in my country there is 2 year minimum warranty on electronic. Maybe u guys have any other option to offer for me to buy?
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Hey guys as some of you may have noticed HMD global, announced today that the NOKIA 8110 is becoming a successor called 8110 4G. It will be operated by KaiOS, and that's where my question marks bump up... I know that the hardware specs are not comparable to a "true" smartphone, but would it be possible to install WhatsApp or other regular apps on it? Thanks in advance!
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Source: https://www.gsmarena.com/dbrand_takes_a_jab_at_new_nokia_phones-news-29162.php dbrand actually said Nokia phones was trash on Twitter! Now I am no fashion guru but why would anyone put those ugly trash stickers on their buitiful phone? Nokia looks so wonderful and nice without it! O3O If this is trash, then a Apple & Samsung most be shit. (its indestructible)
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I am not sure what is wrong but for some reason my Nokia will no go to 100% is the battery software meter defective or is it the battery? O3O
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I have a windows 10 phone (nokia lumia 735) and i was trying to get Pokemon GO on it but it's not available for windows phones so me and my friend tried to get an Android version onto my phone using Microsoft's Astoria but we then found out it was discontinued. Does anyone know of any alternatives to get a .apk onto a windows phone? Any help appreciated.
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Sources: http://company.nokia.com/en/news/press-releases/2016/05/18/nokia-signs-strategic-brand-and-intellectual-property-licensing-agreement-enabling-hmd-global-to-create-new-generation-of-nokia-branded-mobile-phones-and-tablets http://www.engadget.com/2016/05/18/nokia-hmd-global-fih-mobile-smartphone-tablet-android/ There's not much to say about this new company other than it will make Nokia branded devices for the next 10 years and it'll invest 500 million dollars over the next three years to develop and promote products. Nokia itself will not invest to this new company nor own any of its stock. So it seems that FIH will be manufacturing these new Nokia devices and HMD will be selling and marketing these devices Personally I think this is very smart move from Nokia not to manufacture these devices but license it to someone else. Thoughts?
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Hi all. Thought I would post another discussion thread 'cause why not. Windows Phone appears to be such a big flop. Now yes I know, Microsoft just wanted your phone to sync with your computer and I have no problem with that. It's the support for it or lack thereof. It drives me mad that the app store on things like the Apple TV is bigger than on Windows Phone. It would be better if Microsoft did something like using an Android skin and incorporating Windows Sync into it, much like Samsung's bonus apps that come on their phones/tablets. That would be much smarter as people are more likely to buy a phone running Android that syncs with your PC rather than getting a new phone on a completely new platform. That's just my opinion, be sure to post yours below! Thanks once again. -Alpha.
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Can anyone help me, I am having trouble updating my phone to the latest update but it won't install. The error code is 0x80070003.
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Hello, I want to know if anybody else is having problems with their version of Win 10 Phone, for me, I cannot add contacts.
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Right, so I bought a Nokia 3310 off eBay, just for fun. I was going to use it for a bit, and another factor was the fact that I have a bad track record for wrecking phones. It arrived today, it wouldnt turn on. I plugged it in, and the 4 bars scrolled as normal, but after 40 minutes still no power on. Anyone have suggestions?
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My review of the Nokia 2520 is going to be a peculiar one. The tablet is discontinued as of me writing this, but you can still buy one used off of something like craigslist. Now to get on with the review. The tablet itself is a rather thin looking device, on its left side, you have a 3.5mm audio jack and the proprietary charging port, and on the right side, is a micro HDMI, and a mini USB 3.0 input. The tablet is rather light, with a 2.10 ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, and an Adreno GPU. The processor is very capable for the unit, and does not heat it up very much. I didn't see any noticeable thermal throttling and the unit under heavy load was comfortable to hold in my hand. The unit has a 1920x1080 11 inch display, which is no problem for the Adreno GPU inside the unit. I didn't see any noticeable backlight bleed, and the screen has slightly better contrast in comparison with my iPad air. The screen has a nice amount of backlight on it, but the glossy screen was a downside when using it in a bright room, or outside. The I/O on the unit is virtually nonexistent, only consisting of a 3.5mm audio out, a micro HDMI and a micro USB 3.0 in for some reason. The saving grace for the I/O is the detachable keyboard. The keyboard is pretty good, connecting to the connectors on the bottom of the tablet. The keyboard is membrane, with a slightly condensed typing feel. The keyboard also contains two extra USB ports, as well as an extra battery. The ease of use of the tablet was also rather solid. It has cameras on the front and back, which can be accessed through the camera application, and it is running Windows 8.1 RT, I would usually mark a device down for using windows RT, but the inclusion of applications like Office preinstalled, and the fact that it uses up very little of my limited, 16 gigabytes of storage, makes me one happy camper. The cellular on the tablet is another great positive. I bought my tablet from Verizon wireless, and I put an LTE data plan on it, which worked flawlessly, something I cannot say for my Lenovo X1, which has spotty connection quality on its cellular radio. The tablet also has the capability to create a wireless hotspot, which is useful when I'm on the go. The WiFI on the tablet is also very nice, mine was able to connect to my 802.11n access point, but not my ac one for some reason, a given on most new devices. The tablet for me is a very nice device. It was well rounded, it is relatively cheap, it had a good mix of I/O and battery life (with my keyboard) and it had a good range of connectivity on it as well. Thanks for reading through this ordeal of a post. Do any of you guys have a 2520, if so, did you like it? Reply in comments. I'm going to be a total Linus and tease my next comparison, it’s the Galaxy Note 4 vs iPhone 6 Plus Should I post a review/comparison every week?