Nokia 8.3 review: A PureView camera phone in all but name
There was once a time when Nokia ruled the phone camera world, but Huawei, Apple, and Samsung have all come along and become better known for amazing cameras since that time. However, with the Nokia 8.3 it has taken some significant steps forward with the help of long-time partner Zeiss, to the point where I think the phone deserved to wear the famous PureView name, traditionally given to its best performing camera-centric phones. What’s even better is the phone doesn’t cost $1,000, and yet still comes with tech you need for the future, and guaranteed software updates for a good few years as well. The Nokia 8.3 one of 2020’s best competitively priced phones, so let’s get into why. You know what you’re getting with Nokia’s most recent designs as they mostly follow a similar trend: A top-center mounted camera module, a chin bezel under the screen, and colors inspired by its Nordic roots. The Nokia 8.3 doesn’t shout about its looks, doesn’t bowl you over with attention-grabbing folding sc...
Excellent main and ultra-wide cameras; Large, attractive screen; Android One software; Long battery life;
No water resistance; 60Hz refresh rate screen; Weak zoom and macro photos;