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  • The Nokia 8 has arrived on my deskthe most recent flagship from Nokia.

  • Mostly available only outside the USA.

  • Amazon does sell a few stateside, and that's where I got mine.

  • Nokia is pronounced differently all over the world, but here in the USA, saying Nokia is

  • pretty standard.

  • This is the same phone that can record video in split-screen, using both the front and

  • rear cameras simultaneously.

  • Pretty sweet.

  • I'll leave the video camera test for a different video.

  • This one's all about durability.

  • Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • Nokia says this is their most powerful Android smartphone so far.

  • Let's keep our fingers crossed that they stuck all that power in a durable body.

  • This phone is using 6000 series aluminumthe same stuff Apple had to stop using because

  • all their phones were bending.

  • But we'll see how it holds up with Nokia behind the construction.

  • Like always, we start scratching the front glass with my Mohs picks.

  • And with Gorilla Glass 5 in place over the IPS display, we get the flagship norm of scratching

  • at a level 6 and a deeper scratch with a level 7.

  • This means that keys and coins won't do any damage, but glass isn't invincible, so a screen

  • protector is always a good idea.

  • The home button is down at the bottom of the phone and holds it's own against my razor

  • blade.

  • No damage or scratches are done to the surface of the button so it will last quite a long

  • while.

  • Sliding up at the top of the phone we get the 13 megapixel front-facing camera, protected

  • under that same Gorilla Glass 5 of the front screen.

  • So no damage happening here.

  • Then we have the earpiece.

  • It is a thin nylon covering underneath that glass, but even after it's been damaged and

  • punctured, it won't pull out from the phone, so if for whatever reason you get it dirty

  • with makeup or dirt, just be gentle to not puncture it while getting the gunk out.

  • Now the back of the phone is using anodized 6000 series aluminum, which isn't as solid

  • as the 7000 series in recent iPhones.

  • But it's not always about the quality of the metal.

  • The construction and shape has a lot to do with how the metal holds up.

  • The scratching keys initially leaves a mark, but it rubs away with my fingers.

  • My razor blade, on the other hand, manages some real damage to the metal.

  • This phone comes in 4 colors: polished blue, polished copper, tempered blue, and tempered

  • steel.

  • And while my particular phone isn't blue, I think I drew the Twitter bird logo pretty

  • well.

  • A little known fact is that the bird actually has a name: Larry.

  • Kind of random.

  • But now, with that random fact, you'll be really fun at parties.

  • You're welcome.

  • The Nokia 8 has a dual camera set up on the back, but it's one of those monochrome sensor

  • deals, instead of a zoom lens like on the Note 8, or a wide angle lens like on the LG

  • V30.

  • So it just depends on what kind of pictures you need in your life.

  • Either way, both lenses are protected by glass, so they won't be scratched or damaged easily

  • like a plastic lens would.

  • Nokia did use a plastic lens on their Nokia 3 this year, so I'm glad they avoided that

  • with this flagship.

  • The sides of the phone are completely metal.

  • Up at the top though, next to the essential headphone jack, we get a plastic antenna band.

  • And I am actually a really big fan of this design because the plastic wraps around past

  • the corners.

  • Corners are most likely to impact the ground first during a drop, and it's nice to have

  • a forgiving and absorbing material sitting there.

  • The side buttons are made from metal, and then down at the bottom with the USB-C charging

  • port we have another string of plastic wrapping around each of the corners on the base.

  • Taking a lighter to the phone is as useful as ever.

  • The stock background just so happens to be an iceberg.

  • Setting the appending doom and global warming jokes aside, this phone does claim to be IP54

  • water resistant, which basically means nothing.

  • Light rain probably won't do damage to your phone, but any shallow puddle, sink, or toilet

  • will kill your phone.

  • The 1440p IPS display lasted 10 seconds under my flame.

  • With an IPS LCD, the pixels come back to life after I remove the heat.

  • Let's hope it's an allegory that the ice caps will do that in real life as we transition

  • to more environmentally friendly energy sources.

  • Double checking the Nokia logo on the back, the flame from this small lighter is not near

  • hot enough to effect the aluminum, but the logo is embedded into the back shell.

  • So with time, the reflective bits might fall out, just like we saw with some of the older

  • Nexus phones.

  • It's pretty tightly embedded though, so it's hard to say for sure.

  • Like I mentioned before, Nokia used that 6000 series aluminum on this phone and the ultimate

  • test of durability will show us if that was a good idea or not.

  • Flexing from the front shows hardly any movement in the body of the phone.

  • Even flipping the phone around and pressing from the back almost had zero effect.

  • The shape of the 6000 series aluminum inside the Nokia 8 is more than enough to stand the

  • test of time.

  • This is a very solidly built and durable phone.

  • Nokia's legacy continues with some of the most well built phones of this year.

  • The Nokia 6 was pretty impressive as well.

  • Come follow me and Larry, the Twitter bird, over on my Twitter.

  • And subscribe to stay updated on all the future phones being released later this year.

  • Thanks a ton for watching, and I'll see you around.

The Nokia 8 has arrived on my deskthe most recent flagship from Nokia.

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(Nokia 8 Durability Test - Scratch, BURN and Bend Tested!)

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