Finnish mobile phone manufacturer Nokia earlier had a knack for rolling out devices with unconventional designs and form factors. However, its game plan seems to have changed a little since another Finnish company, HMD Global, took it over to resurrect the dying Nokia brand.
In the past year, HMD Global has rolled out almost a dozen devices – smartphones and feature phones. In perspective, the range earlier lacked the true blueblood flagship and focused more on value-for-money smartphones. But the company unveiled its first premium flagship, the Nokia 8 Sirocco, at the Mobile World Congress this year. The device aims to set the stage for the company’s foray into the premium smartphone segment.
The Nokia 8 Sirocco, just like the original Nokia 8800 Sirocco edition, is an elegant looking smartphone wrapped in a premium glass & stainless steel curved body that packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 system-on-chip, along with 128GB storage and 6GB RAM.
Talking about battery, the stock Android Oreo operating system is also partially responsible for improved battery-on time. The clutter-free OS comes with the Android One guarantee, which assures timely future updates till the hardware supports it.
Verdict
The Nokia 8 Sirocco is an unconventional flagship smartphone with a premium design, top-tier innards, wireless charging, water-dust resistance and the Android One promise of guaranteed future OS updates. The phone’s camera might not impress everyone, especially those who like nightlife photography. But the three omni-directional Nokia OZO microphones compensate for that by allowing crisp sound recording, even during the live jamming sessions.
On the costlier side among premium smartphones with a price tag of Rs 49,999, the Nokia 8 competes with the OnePlus 5T and LG V30+ in its segment.