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Welcome
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And from you I have a Nokia 8.3.5g. And today I'll go over unboxing along with an overview of this phone
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Now starting off, this is the packaging comes in. The one that I have right here, it's fairly beat up as you can see for some reason
0:23
But hopefully for you it will be actually in pristine conditions. So let's unpack it
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There we go
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It also looks like it has a sticker right over here, so let's cut it out
0:47
There we go. And voila, nothing in here, so drop it straight to the side
0:56
And right on front we got the phone and it looks actually really nice the way it's presented
1:08
So I'll just set it right over here. Simaject tool obviously, let's see what we got in here
1:14
Probably the cable and the charger. And also headphones. There's a charger as well
1:23
That's about it, nothing else in the box. Now, the headphones that come with this look really bad
1:31
Probably wouldn't be using them, honestly. Then we got a Type C cable right over here
1:39
Here we go so you can see it right over here. It's Type C
1:45
Just slide that back on there. And then the charger, typical, let me say charger
1:53
Let's see, it is a... 18 watt charger. Hopefully you can see it. It's basically right as the last thing right over here. So 18 watts
2:07
Just sit it up here. Then in here, paperwork, so basically nothing else
2:14
Yeah, I just dropped that again at the side. Now this looks kind of weird
2:25
for a brand new device. This doesn't really seem too great. Looks like it's already been open for some reasons. You can see the glue kind of already used up
2:38
Is that a little bit odd? Let's just open it up. I'm just like get it up through here maybe
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There we go. So in here we get our phone
3:06
The phone at least looks like it's in a pristine condition. So yeah, let's power it on
3:13
Now this is a fairly big phone honestly, not bigger than I expected
3:17
If I actually can compare it to a Mate 20 Pro, which certainly feels a little
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certainly feels a little bit smaller, and well it is definitely smaller
3:29
So, here's the comparison of a Maze 20 Pro, which is kind of being dwarfed by this phone
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And in terms of... So you can see the sheer size difference between these phones
3:46
So this is a fairly big phone. Okay, so while I'm going to be set up, I will..
3:53
touch upon the specifications of this. So it does come with a 6.81 inch display
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I'd say LCD IPS display with a 1080p resolution, more precisely 1080 by 2400
4:08
And that is 386 pixels per inch. So fairly, I would say, average display for 2020
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Most of the phones do have around 400 pixels per inch and this one approaches it
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So it is basically the norm, I would say. And also we have 82.9% screen-to-body ratio
4:30
Again, fairly nice. You do have a fairly substantial chin right here, as you can clearly see it
4:36
where they did have to somehow slap the Nokia logo on here
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as you can see the light So you know you not confused about what phone you using Now personally I would have liked to see it smaller and remove that logo there I don really care for it
4:53
But other than that, they didn't manage to make at least the top of it without the notch
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and only drop a whole punched camera right here, which isn't necessarily that bad
5:05
Although the top bezel, it is a little bit bigger than I would say I'm used to. As you can see, it does
5:11
kind of take a little bit more space than, in my opinion, should
5:17
But then it just comes down to the design. And I'm mentioning these tiny little things
5:23
because this device comes at around $600, and for that price you can get things like
5:30
Xiaomi phone. For instance, the Poco, like Poco, what is it, F3 or something like that
5:41
exactly remember their names, which will be, I would say, better phones
5:47
They offer more and they basically cost as much. So they also look better. That's kind of why I'm mentioning it
5:54
But other than that, we can move on to the camera. And on here, we've got quad camera set up
6:02
Flip it over. You can see it right over here. And as you can see also, there's the Zeiss branding, which I just see
6:11
match it up. So yeah, we have a 64 megapixel white sensor
6:17
which is the main shooter. We also have a 12 megapixel ultra-white
6:21
and also two useless sensors. We have obviously the beloved 2 megapixel
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macro and 2 megapixel depths. Because why would you go around making a
6:33
$600 phone with two useless sensors? I mean, they have to brag about
6:37
something that your phone has four cameras instead of two. It just doesn't
6:41
sounds so good for $600 phone to have only two cameras. I genuinely hate this manufacturing scheme where they will include more sensors
6:54
even though you won't use them at all because the depth sensor just breaks the photos
7:00
It just genuinely makes it look worse while the macro lens is usually outperformed by the main sensor
7:09
So, like I said, those two sensors are usually useless and they're only there as a way to, I don't know, advertise the phone that it's better because we value our phone based on the amount of cameras apparently based on what they think
7:25
They meaning the manufacturer of this device. Now, just to be fair, Nokia isn't the only one that is doing it
7:33
It's basically everybody. and I hate on everybody equally here because it's just crap
7:42
But yeah, moving on to the cameras themselves. Let's open up the camera
7:48
Bring our plant in and capture a couple photos. So it looks like..
8:00
Oh no, it didn't go to micro. Okay, so that's good. So this is going to be the macro
8:14
Okay, so first one that we will see is the macro shot
8:28
And it looks awful. It looks, apart from the resolution being fairly okay, the shot itself is just garbage
8:42
It's atrocious. While the 64 megapixel did an okay job
8:52
This is the non-macro, this is the main sensor. While this, that is supposed to capture good close-up photos did just this terrible oversharpened
9:03
blurry mess that I would not bestow upon my worst enemy. Well, this one came out okay. It's nothing really mind-blowing, but it's still decent
9:17
For a 64 megapixel that wasn't designed for this purpose, it most certainly outperforms
9:22
the two megapixel that shouldn even be on this phone So yeah don use that sensor It completely useless Now while this is useless let also see how useless is the is the depth sensor which for the most part it trash but maybe maybe Nokia did
9:41
some kind of magic where it actually works fine i doubt it but let's try it hello phone there we go
9:50
for some reason just locked out so i am in portrait right now because portrait uses the depth sensor
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And..
10:12
Oh my... Ooh! What is this? What? So, overly the main subject right here, which is the plant, is..
10:26
It almost follows the same scheme as the macro where it's oversharpened for some reason
10:32
Just a normal photo came out okay. This is still using the 64 megapixel lens along with the depth sensor and it just makes the photo look trashed
10:43
Oh, wow, no! What is that? Do you see this line right here
10:51
So as you've seen on the just a 64 pixel, there was no such a thing. The photo looked okay. Here we're using two lenses instead of one and
11:05
I might just throw up. This has got to be the worst. I have seen on any price range
11:13
literally the worst. Now it is primarily up to a software so there is a chance that this will be fixed, but at this moment it's just got
11:26
It's trash. There's no way to compare it. So you can see the blurbiness that that shouldn't even be there
11:34
The distinct cutout which at 2 megapixels certainly couldn't handle. So yeah, try to just literally stay away from the portrait mode
11:46
As you can see that it's using the portrait mode. The normal photo mode will not use this. It will only use the 64 megapixel, which at that point I can even show you once more with just the
11:56
Photo mode, no portrait. The photos come out okay. They're okay. That being said, I'll quickly show you. So this is just a normal photo mode and as you can see
12:09
there is no weird blurriness right here and overly the sharpness apart from me just taking a
12:17
crappy photo right now. It did come out okay. There's no glaring problems with it. So just try not to
12:25
ever use the portrait because it's completely not worth it. You will literally lose a photo
12:31
rather than gain a good one. So stay away from that one. So like I said, two useless
12:38
sensors, so we only have two sensors to begin with. And also let's flip it over to the
12:44
selfie camera which is a 24 megapixel white sensor and quickly see how it performs, which
12:50
looking right now it does look okay. So this is the 24 megapixel sensor
13:00
I did okay job, I would say. Yeah, I don't have problems with this one, it's okay
13:09
But yeah, the two other sensors that I mentioned, the macro and depth, are garbage and
13:16
and honestly, if I would have this phone, I'll literally tape those sensors up, so I never mistakenly use them
13:24
So yeah. Now that being said, we can move on to the actual specifications of this device and it does come with a Snapdragon 765G, which obviously makes it a 5G capable phone
13:38
So you do have the connectivity to 5 gigahertz or 5G. It does also have two variants
13:44
So you have the 64 storage and 6gabyte RAM and you also have the 128 gigabyte storage and 8 gigabytes RAM
13:53
and it is expendable via SD card. So if you need more storage but you want a cheaper version of this device
14:04
then you should go for D64 and just slap an SD card in there, which from there you can just take it out whenever you need to get a new phone or something like that
14:12
Because you don't need more than 6 gigabytes of RAM, I would say, on the device, on a smartphone, especially at a mid-range, snapdragon. I'm
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