hey Sri Hari from mr. phone and since I'm tired of writing intros to a load of
videos and since you've already seen the unboxing this is the Nokia 3.1 plus it
looks gorgeous but how good is it really so this video is going to be a first
impressions on the all-new Nokia 3.1 plus so without any further ado let's
jump into this but obviously before that if you haven't subscribed to the channel
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probably not how I should start my first impressions but I was in of how it looks
as soon as I took it out of the wrapper and if you if my hand gestures with any
suggestion during the unboxing I was really flattered by how it looks yes
it's definitely not glass or metal or the back doesn't reflect light into
weird patterns but I think it is one of the most classiest looking classiest and
minimal looking designs that I've seen this year the matte finish bag accented
by those shiny metal accents on the camera and the fingerprint scanner
somehow seems like a rare beauty these days the feel in hand is also very good
the soft touch plastic obviously feels extremely grippy in hand and I assure
you this bag will be quite difficult to crack the matte finish on the back
although will capture a lot of smudges so that is something you'll have to
worry about but the rest of it looks fine to me the volume rocker and the
power button are both on the right side of the phone and are quite clicky the
bottom is also symmetrical which is again very rare to see these days but
again when you know design you know design and I'm gonna say this right now
among all the glass and metal phones this year I think the Nokia 3.1 plus is
among the top 5 best-looking phones for me this year period there is play on the
Nokia 3.1 this is a 6 inch 720p plus display with that modern 18 by 9 aspect
ratio and no not thank you now the display itself doesn't look bad on first
look but yes one thing I noticed right off the bat and obviously because I'm a
review and that's how I judge my displays
the display looks fine from the front but as soon as you tilt it the color
shift is very very unappealing and that's generally the case with
economical LCD panels but yes the color shift here is bad enough for me to be
disappointed with it the rest of it looks fine the brightness also looks
pretty good and obviously I'll test it out for the full review but till then
these are my first impressions about that display now we come to the software
the nogi 3.1 plus like all Nokia phones this year runs stock Android under the
Android one program this is the sweetest mug that any tech enthusiast can ask for
on a phone the clean stock Android is one of the least taxing operating
systems that your phone can run and with the budget processor inside stock
Android is the best choice for it with the Android one you can get a blow to a
free phone out of the box and it's just complete control of what apps you want
to keep and what apps you want to delete the camera app is Nokia's own but the
rest of it is clean stock Android which means that you get a smooth vanilla
experience now for the people who are not fans of stock Android and find it
boring this might not be the phone but for the people who love that minimal
clean Android look here it is now talking about performance the Nokia 3.1
plus comes with a Helio p22 chipset inside of it is an octa-core chipset
from mediatek now this is clocked at 2 gigahertz and it's obviously a
competitor to the snapdragon 450 that you'll find in lot of devices in this
price range now the chipset is definitely not the
most powerful available but you'll have to wait for the full review to
understand how it actually performs in real life now for the limited time I had
with the device the UI seems smooth and I didn't find any drops yet the surfing
is also pretty smooth and it feels very snappy
I haven't installed a lot of apps on it so once we do that in our testing period
for the full review we might be able to help you better for much fun now
everything seems fine but please do wait for the full review until you make your
buying decision and if you want to know as soon as that video drops subscribe to
the channel and hit the bell I can write next to it now coming to the cameras at
the back we see a dual camera setup with a flash at the bottom so the dual camera
setup is a 13 megapixel F 2.2 aperture plus a 5 megapixel F 2.4 aperture for
probably depths singing and the bouquet effect then you
see basically the front camera is an 8 megapixel F 2.2 sensor now here are some
pictures that we took off this phone and the first thing that we see is that it
does have a lot of trouble focusing of all the pictures that we took very few
really came out of well focus the dole also looks to be slightly on the warmer
side which is not my cup of tea although the picture that you see here is indeed
of my cup of tea now obviously for this price I would have wanted a better
selfie camera than a back camera because at this price when someone buys a phone
I'm pretty sure they're not buying this phone to do a lot of photography so what
they might be doing with the phone will probably be taking a lot of video calls
or taking a lot of selfies with their friends and I think for all those
reasons I would have wanted a much better selfie camera than the back
camera but to here the selfie camera seems to be lacking a bit still we are
going to test it out completely in a detailed way we are also going to
compare it to other phones that's how we do things administer phone but then we
come out with our find results for this phone take a look at these camera
samples and see for yourself what you think of the camera quality let us know
in the comments what you think the camera quality of the phone is compared
to other phones in its price range and if it is worthy of the price tag and the
hype
so now finally we come to the battery and the battery inside this Nokia 3.1
plus is a 3500 mAh battery now the 3500 mAh is quite a large size
and it you won't feel that 3500 mAh sighs looking at how thin this phone is
so I think build quality as we talked about in the first section has been
nailed on the Nokia 3.1 plus and you're getting a very good looking a very slim
phone with such a huge battery inside now we obviously haven't tested how the
battery life performance and obviously we wait for that in the full review but
looking at the fact that you get a lower resolution a slightly lower resolution
display stock Android app are efficient chipset and this huge battery inside I
think you should be easily looking at a day or at least a day and a half off
battery life of casual use on the Nokia 3.1 plus and it comes with a micro USB
port at the bottom obviously no fast charging but at this price I don't think
you can really complain about that so with that we come to an end of this
first impressions and unboxing of the Nokia 3.1 plus I think it's a solid
phone the Android one branding is love the Nokia design has been amazing on
this the cameras and the processor is something we would want to definitely
test out in very detailed form so wait for that full review I would advise you
to not make a buying decision until you see the full review from mister phone
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channel so I guess that's it for this one thank you so much for watching let
us know if you have any feedbacks in the comment section below but till then this
is Sreehari from mr. phone with this gorgeous looking Nokia 3.1 plus and I'll
catch you in the next one
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