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title: "Nokia 7.1 - Android 9.0 Pie - 64 GB - Dual Camera - Dual SIM Unlocked Smartphone (Verizon/AT&T/T-Mobile/MetroPCS/Cricket/H2O) - 5.84\" FHD+ HDR Screen - Steel - U.S. Warranty, TA-1085 S"
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# 64GB storage + 400GB expandable Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 Dual 12+5MP rear camera Nokia 7.1 - Android 9.0 Pie - 64 GB - Dual Camera - Dual SIM Unlocked Smartphone (Verizon/AT&T/T-Mobile/MetroPCS/Cricket/H2O) - 5.84" FHD+ HDR Screen - Steel - U.S. Warranty, TA-1085 S

**Brand:** nokia
**Price:** 47 Lei
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 📸 Snap, Share, Shine! Elevate your smartphone game with the Nokia 7.1.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Nokia 7.1 - Android 9.0 Pie - 64 GB - Dual Camera - Dual SIM Unlocked Smartphone (Verizon/AT&T/T-Mobile/MetroPCS/Cricket/H2O) - 5.84" FHD+ HDR Screen - Steel - U.S. Warranty, TA-1085 S by nokia
- **How much does it cost?** 47 Lei with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ro](https://www.desertcart.ro/products/81938086-nokia-7-1-android-9-0-pie-64-gb-dual)

## Best For

- nokia enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nokia brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
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## Key Features

- • **All-Day Power:** Enjoy uninterrupted usage with a robust battery life.
- • **Sleek & Stylish Design:** Experience a compact 5.84” FHD+ HDR display with Gorilla Glass protection.
- • **Stay Connected Anywhere:** Compatible with major networks and equipped with the latest connectivity options.
- • **Unleash Your Creativity:** Capture stunning images with dual rear cameras and advanced modes.
- • **Future-Proof Your Experience:** Benefit from two years of OS upgrades with Android One.

## Overview

The Nokia 7.1 is a versatile unlocked smartphone featuring a Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor, 4GB RAM, and 64GB of internal storage, expandable up to 400GB. It boasts a vibrant 5.84” FHD+ HDR display, dual rear cameras for exceptional photography, and runs on Android 9.0 Pie with two years of OS upgrades. With a sleek design and comprehensive connectivity options, it's perfect for the modern professional.

## Description

Discover the power of the Nokia 7. 1 a modern and carefully crafted phone featuring the latest generation Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 mobile platform that will let you re-imagine what can be done on a smartphone. The Nokia 7. 1 has been built with the user in mind At every step of the process. We started with a bright, high contrast 2. 5D 5. 84” Full HD+ screen that create brilliant saturated colors making your photos, videos, and apps look better than ever. The 2220x1080 resolution and HDR support saturates your screen and makes everything from text to icons sharper and cleaner. The all new 19: 9 aspect ratio and a compact screen to body ratio means that 95% of your phone is more screen and less borders all protected by Corning Gorilla Glass. The Nokia 7. 1 is made even more powerful by taking advantage of the efficiencies of Android One. With Android One from Google you have: the most advanced Android with no bloatware or confusing re-skins, monthly security updates, with Android 9. 0 Pie. The 4GB of RAM and 64GB storage of internal storage ensures that everything works just the way you want and if you find yourself needing more space, The Nokia 7. 1 storage is up expandable up to 400GB with a micro SD card. All that storage is put to use with the Dual 12+5MP rear camera that creates vibrant and stunning images utilizing HDR+ technology for photos and an 8MP selfie camera with an 84 degree FOV so everyone fits in the picture every time. The Nokia 7. 1 is made complete with all the latest connection options including NFC, Bluetooth 5. 0, OTG, a fingerprint sensor, USB Type-C fast charging that takes your phone to 50% charge in less than 30 minutes So you never have to stop for long. Stand up and tell your story with the Nokia 7. 1, a phone Built for you.

Review: Best Android phone at this price point - I am not someone who believes that spending $750-$1000 or more on a flagship smartphone is a good investment. Sure they're got the top specs, but they don't really do much that a budget phone like a Moto G6 doesn't do for a fraction of the price. That said, I was looking for something a little higher quality and better specced than an average budget device, so this Nokia caught my attention. And my experience has been that at this price point, I'm getting 90% of the experience of a flagship for 50% of the cost. That is a GREAT value. First, the pros/cons: PROS: - Build quality is FANTASTIC, this device looks and feels like a flagship quality device, and I am really stunned that they were able to accomplish this at this price point - Android One is what an OS should be; the device upgraded to Pie (9.0) right out of the box during the setup process, and I have had absolutely none of the problems previously reported with the OS. It is butter smooth and problem-free for me - Screen quality is very good, despite not being AMOLED. You will only notice that it's not AMOLED if you put it next to an AMOLED device and scrutinize it; in day-to-day use the screen is very crisp, and video/gaming looks great on it - Call quality on mine is noticeably better than it was on the G6; I can hear everyone clearly and others report that they can hear me more clearly - Signal strength (cell and wifi both) appears to be good in all of the areas that I've used it, which should be expected with a more recent SoC like the 636 - Performance is good despite what some other reviewers are saying, more on that below - US warranty - not to be overlooked when buying a new device - Size / form factor; this phone is the perfect size to me, with a good-sized screen yet easy to use one-handed CONS: - This device is VERY slippery. The glass design is beautiful, but it makes the device very slippery. I hate to cover up such a good-looking device with a case, but I'd rather do that than drop it - No wireless charging; more of a disappointment than a con, but the device doesn't do wireless charging despite the glass backing. It charges fairly fast with USB-C though - Other than the slipperiness and lack of wireless charging, I really haven't found any yet. I've been looking, too. MEH: - The battery is average in my experience. Not great, but not bad, and it gets me through the day with moderate use (a few calls, texting, some gaming). I'm typically getting home from work with over 50% battery remaining, which is good enough for me - Camera; for me so far this is average - again, not bad, not good. I am going to play around with the camera app some more, and maybe I can improve it some, but if the camera is super-important to you then you might want to look elsewhere, this implementation is just OK in my experience This is my first Nokia device, and I can say that I am tremendously impressed so far. I'm coming from a LG G6, and while that device may be more powerful on paper, in actual use this Nokia blows it away. Why? Well, mostly because of the software. Bad software can really put a damper on the parade even with a high-specced device, and this is the main reason that I was seeking a replacement for the G6. The skin/UI just ruins the experience, and I was looking for something that wouldn't have that problem. Android One will keep you updated for a minimum of two years, with security patches up to three years. But beyond that, it's a very light OS - this is how Android is supposed to run, and the Nokia 7.1 runs it very well. Navigation is buttery smooth, and I haven't encountered any stuttering or lag at all. I really can't overstate what a joy it is to use an Android One phone. You don't realize how much bad software is negatively affecting your experience until suddenly it isn't anymore. Which leads to performance. I've seen people complaining about that aspect, but I am not seeing anything at all to complain about. For starters, the Snapdragon 636 powering this device is obviously not going to be able to match an 845 device, but for a device that's half the price it's silly to expect that it would. That said, it performs very well in my experience. It easily outpaces my LG G6; that device has an older 821 that *should* still smoke the 636 on paper, but in real-world use it doesn't. Much of that is because of the OS / software, but it's also because the 636 is a newer SoC with a newer architecture. On my device it's clocked at 1.8 ghz on 4 cores, and 1.6 ghz on the other 4 cores, and while that sounds underwhelming, it's actually perfectly fine for nearly all applications. For example, I play Rise of Civilizations, which can get VERY laggy during battles, and I am experiencing noticeably less lag than I did with my G6. I've played some PUBG as well, and despite an occasional stutter it's easily playable on the Nokia 7.1. Shadowgun Legends runs buttery smooth with no lag or stuttering. If I can run those games well on this device, then that's good enough for me and a $349 price point.Given that and the ultra-smooth Android One experience, I see absolutely no reason to complain about performance about a phone at this price point. It's actually quite good for a mid-range SoC at this price. So where does this leave it vs the competition? In this price range, you've also got the LG G6, Moto X4, OnePlus 5/5T, Essential phone, Moto Z3 Play, and perhaps the Moto G6. For various reasons, I looked at all of these options and chose the Nokia because of its combination of build quality, modern SoC, size/form factor, price, and (most importantly to me) the Android One OS. Like I said, this was my first Nokia so I wasn't really sure what to expect, but so far this phone has blown me away. At this price point, I really don't think you can beat it.
Review: All of the cost went into the screen and build-quality - Don't get me wrong, this is a really great phone for the cost, and if you're not a super heavy user of your devices, this is a great mid-tier phone to have. The major problem is, as I said in my title, the only part of this phone that really got any attention to detail was the screen and the build quality. the screen's brightness and Fidelity are fantastic, and the same thing can be said about how the phone feels and looks in your hand. It is incredibly slippery, I will admit, and I've had to buy a case for it out of necessity. The microphones are pretty bad, the headphone jack is almost completely useless, the headphones that came with the phone you could basically just throw those away and don't bother about them, the speaker(s?) built-in are okay but not great, and that about sums it up. Everything aside from the screen and the case are absolutely mediocre at best, and pretty awful at worst. Using Bluetooth for your car audio and for headphones is highly recommended it you value decent audio in any capacity, as it is by and far vastly superior to the headphone jack. Overall, the fact that I'm not tied to a contract with it, and I could pay it out right in like one go fairly easily, makes up for the fact that a lot of those things are holding back the phone significantly. The fact that this has essentially stock Android is it's saving grace, and the 636 Snapdragon inside of it is adequate enough for this price range for you to be satisfied with performance across the board. If the other phones from Nokia are this unbalanced, then I would recommend staying clear of them until they get some of those issues addressed, and maybe go for Xiaomi for a better balance, although they don't provide NFC for most of their phones, which the Nokia 7.1 does have, so that may be a deal breaker for some.

## Features

- Discover the power of the latest generation Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 that will let you reimagine what can be done on a smartphone, complete with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage and up to 400GB with a micro SD powered with an all day battery
- Bright, high contrast 2. 5D 5. 84” FHD+ HDR screen with 2220x1080 resolution and 19: 9 aspect ratio with a Compact screen to body ratio of 80% and Corning Gorilla glass
- Dual 12+5MP rear camera for vibrant and stunning images and an 8MP selfie camera with an 84 degree FOV so everyone fits in the picture every time that utilizes HDR, Dual Sight, and pro camera modes to create unparalleled images
- Built on the most advanced version of Android One that brings a Google designed software experience with a streamlined, easy to use interface and curated set of pre-installed Google apps and two years of OS upgrades
- All the latest connection options including NFC, Bluetooth 5. 0, OTG, fast USB Type-C charging, and a fingerprint sensor. LTE Bands supported on both GSM and CMDA networks (with Verizon): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 28, 38, 40, 66

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07HD3QC65 |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
| Brand | Nokia |
| Built-In Media | Charging Cable, Manual, Phone, Wall Adapter |
| Camera Description | 12.0 |
| Cellular Technology | LTE |
| Color | Steel |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, NFC, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 550 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 2220 x 1080 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Form Factor | touchscreen |
| Frame Rate | 30 fps |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | GLONASS |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06438409024398 |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 5.89 x 2.83 x 0.31 inches |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Parktel - Nokia (retail) |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 2 |
| Operating System | Android 9.0 |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 12.0, 5.0, 8.0 MP |
| RAM Memory Installed | 4 GB |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 4 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 12 MP |
| Resolution | 2220 x 1080 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
| Screen Size | 5.84 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | High Dynamic Range |
| Specific Uses For Product | Everyday use, Photography, Personal and Professional use |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited US Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | GSM, LTE, Wi-Fi |
| Wireless Provider | AT&T |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Nokia
- **Cellular Technology:** LTE
- **Connectivity Technology:** Bluetooth, NFC, USB, Wi-Fi
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 64 GB
- **Model Name:** Nokia 7.1
- **Operating System:** Android 9.0
- **Ram Memory Installed Size:** 4 GB
- **Resolution:** 2220 x 1080
- **Screen Size:** 5.84 Inches
- **Wireless Carrier:** AT&T

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Android phone at this price point
*by K***E on December 20, 2018*

I am not someone who believes that spending $750-$1000 or more on a flagship smartphone is a good investment. Sure they're got the top specs, but they don't really do much that a budget phone like a Moto G6 doesn't do for a fraction of the price. That said, I was looking for something a little higher quality and better specced than an average budget device, so this Nokia caught my attention. And my experience has been that at this price point, I'm getting 90% of the experience of a flagship for 50% of the cost. That is a GREAT value. First, the pros/cons: PROS: - Build quality is FANTASTIC, this device looks and feels like a flagship quality device, and I am really stunned that they were able to accomplish this at this price point - Android One is what an OS should be; the device upgraded to Pie (9.0) right out of the box during the setup process, and I have had absolutely none of the problems previously reported with the OS. It is butter smooth and problem-free for me - Screen quality is very good, despite not being AMOLED. You will only notice that it's not AMOLED if you put it next to an AMOLED device and scrutinize it; in day-to-day use the screen is very crisp, and video/gaming looks great on it - Call quality on mine is noticeably better than it was on the G6; I can hear everyone clearly and others report that they can hear me more clearly - Signal strength (cell and wifi both) appears to be good in all of the areas that I've used it, which should be expected with a more recent SoC like the 636 - Performance is good despite what some other reviewers are saying, more on that below - US warranty - not to be overlooked when buying a new device - Size / form factor; this phone is the perfect size to me, with a good-sized screen yet easy to use one-handed CONS: - This device is VERY slippery. The glass design is beautiful, but it makes the device very slippery. I hate to cover up such a good-looking device with a case, but I'd rather do that than drop it - No wireless charging; more of a disappointment than a con, but the device doesn't do wireless charging despite the glass backing. It charges fairly fast with USB-C though - Other than the slipperiness and lack of wireless charging, I really haven't found any yet. I've been looking, too. MEH: - The battery is average in my experience. Not great, but not bad, and it gets me through the day with moderate use (a few calls, texting, some gaming). I'm typically getting home from work with over 50% battery remaining, which is good enough for me - Camera; for me so far this is average - again, not bad, not good. I am going to play around with the camera app some more, and maybe I can improve it some, but if the camera is super-important to you then you might want to look elsewhere, this implementation is just OK in my experience This is my first Nokia device, and I can say that I am tremendously impressed so far. I'm coming from a LG G6, and while that device may be more powerful on paper, in actual use this Nokia blows it away. Why? Well, mostly because of the software. Bad software can really put a damper on the parade even with a high-specced device, and this is the main reason that I was seeking a replacement for the G6. The skin/UI just ruins the experience, and I was looking for something that wouldn't have that problem. Android One will keep you updated for a minimum of two years, with security patches up to three years. But beyond that, it's a very light OS - this is how Android is supposed to run, and the Nokia 7.1 runs it very well. Navigation is buttery smooth, and I haven't encountered any stuttering or lag at all. I really can't overstate what a joy it is to use an Android One phone. You don't realize how much bad software is negatively affecting your experience until suddenly it isn't anymore. Which leads to performance. I've seen people complaining about that aspect, but I am not seeing anything at all to complain about. For starters, the Snapdragon 636 powering this device is obviously not going to be able to match an 845 device, but for a device that's half the price it's silly to expect that it would. That said, it performs very well in my experience. It easily outpaces my LG G6; that device has an older 821 that *should* still smoke the 636 on paper, but in real-world use it doesn't. Much of that is because of the OS / software, but it's also because the 636 is a newer SoC with a newer architecture. On my device it's clocked at 1.8 ghz on 4 cores, and 1.6 ghz on the other 4 cores, and while that sounds underwhelming, it's actually perfectly fine for nearly all applications. For example, I play Rise of Civilizations, which can get VERY laggy during battles, and I am experiencing noticeably less lag than I did with my G6. I've played some PUBG as well, and despite an occasional stutter it's easily playable on the Nokia 7.1. Shadowgun Legends runs buttery smooth with no lag or stuttering. If I can run those games well on this device, then that's good enough for me and a $349 price point.Given that and the ultra-smooth Android One experience, I see absolutely no reason to complain about performance about a phone at this price point. It's actually quite good for a mid-range SoC at this price. So where does this leave it vs the competition? In this price range, you've also got the LG G6, Moto X4, OnePlus 5/5T, Essential phone, Moto Z3 Play, and perhaps the Moto G6. For various reasons, I looked at all of these options and chose the Nokia because of its combination of build quality, modern SoC, size/form factor, price, and (most importantly to me) the Android One OS. Like I said, this was my first Nokia so I wasn't really sure what to expect, but so far this phone has blown me away. At this price point, I really don't think you can beat it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ All of the cost went into the screen and build-quality
*by F***Y on November 10, 2019*

Don't get me wrong, this is a really great phone for the cost, and if you're not a super heavy user of your devices, this is a great mid-tier phone to have. The major problem is, as I said in my title, the only part of this phone that really got any attention to detail was the screen and the build quality. the screen's brightness and Fidelity are fantastic, and the same thing can be said about how the phone feels and looks in your hand. It is incredibly slippery, I will admit, and I've had to buy a case for it out of necessity. The microphones are pretty bad, the headphone jack is almost completely useless, the headphones that came with the phone you could basically just throw those away and don't bother about them, the speaker(s?) built-in are okay but not great, and that about sums it up. Everything aside from the screen and the case are absolutely mediocre at best, and pretty awful at worst. Using Bluetooth for your car audio and for headphones is highly recommended it you value decent audio in any capacity, as it is by and far vastly superior to the headphone jack. Overall, the fact that I'm not tied to a contract with it, and I could pay it out right in like one go fairly easily, makes up for the fact that a lot of those things are holding back the phone significantly. The fact that this has essentially stock Android is it's saving grace, and the 636 Snapdragon inside of it is adequate enough for this price range for you to be satisfied with performance across the board. If the other phones from Nokia are this unbalanced, then I would recommend staying clear of them until they get some of those issues addressed, and maybe go for Xiaomi for a better balance, although they don't provide NFC for most of their phones, which the Nokia 7.1 does have, so that may be a deal breaker for some.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best phone I've had so far.
*by K***0 on August 21, 2020*

****Update @ 16 months: still love it and haven't broken it yet with the drops. I see all these new bad reviews and feel bad, they must've gotten a lemon because mine is still snappy as hell, and the battery was starting to get bad, but with the newest update I'm back to all day usage with end of the day at over 70%.**** I've had this for about 10 months, so here's the scoop: Positive: • Battery still lasts all day with moderate use. • Charges fast. • Screen is crisp and clear, high dpi, and LCD so you won't get burn in! • Touch is good, I can't even type on my Moto e5 anymore because it annoys the crap out of me with it's lag. • Soo much storage! I take so many pictures and I only fully cleaned it out once. • Also sdcard yay! Or 2 SIM cards which is nice as a split business phone. • Speaker is LOUD, music sounds good. I can hear people talking on speaker phone from across the room. • It is APTX, which means music in my car on Bluetooth sound crystal clear and amazing. This was one of the main reasons I bought it. • It updates a lot and fixes things on its own! • Nokia asks me every so often for feedback, and I like that they are taking initiative. • I've dropped this more times then my Moto x and I still haven't broken the screen. I don't know if that's saying much, it's a pretty low standard. This was my second reason for buying, thanks Jerryrig! • It is carrier unlocked! Yes, that's right, you too can say a big ef you to any carrier and just get a new one, it's as simple as getting a new sim card! • Camera is amazing, see pics. This was the only thing holding me on to my moto x, but I also had a Lumia before so I had faith it would deliver. It also has Google lens which searches by similar pictures, it's pretty neat, and a photo editor that does a nice job built in. (Pics posted are unedited) • It has this cool option to swipe down the notification tray with a swipe of the finger print sensor, I can't live without this now. There's also a shortcut to open tabs by dragging up on the home icon. • It's beautiful. I still just twirl it around sometimes just to admire it. • It's the perfect size, I can one hand it just fine. • Cheap for the specs! Negative: • Sometimes it just glitches out, like the screen will freeze and then it shuts off. This has happened to me maybe 5 times? •One time it shut off and wouldn't turn on untill the Nokia tech walked me through a button code to restart. On a positive note, I got connected to a real person very quickly, I could understand them, and they fixed it quickly, overall tech call of maybe 5 mins. • At the very beginning sometimes my alarms wouldn't go off, this was a magic feedback fix. I just complained in the pop up and it hasn't happened in 7 months. • Sometimes the fingerprint reader lags, or it doesn't recognize it untill I tap a few times. This actually happens pretty often. • I don't like how I have to unlock my phone for it to start playing music from Spotify, when it's already connected and I get back into my car. I am grasping at straws to complain about this thing. I might marry it.

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