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  • So Nokia's over here pumping out phones faster than Taylor Swift goes through boyfriends,

  • and I'm just trying to catch up with all of them.

  • I have a Nokia 7 from a few months ago, and a Nokia 7 Plus from 2018 that's going to be

  • tested today.

  • Since I don't need the 7 anymore, I'll be giving it away over on my Instagram, and I'll

  • explain more about that at the end of this video.

  • This black copper Nokia 7 Plus is the one we'll be durability testing today.

  • The entire Nokia lineup have all had some pretty impressive build quality, and the aesthetics

  • of this dual camera black copper device is pretty sweet.

  • Right out of the box, the phone feels solid and has what feels like smooth plastic on

  • the back...but there's only one way to know for sure.

  • Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • The Nokia 7 Plus is rocking a 6 inch, 18x9 aspect ratio for the display, which makes

  • it the same dimensions as the Google Pixel 2 XL.

  • And it has Gorilla Glass 3 protecting the surface, which means that during the scratch

  • test we get very faint marks at a level 6 and then scratches at a level 7.

  • Makes me wonder if the Gorilla Glass 3 was slightly harder than the Gorilla Glass 5.

  • No physical buttons down at the chin of the phone.

  • My razor is making no marks on the glass as we move our way up to the 16 megapixel front-facing

  • camera, also protected with that same Gorilla Glass 3.

  • The earpiece grille is made from a fine screen-like material and sits just below the surface of

  • the glass.

  • The screen itself is glued in tight and won't ever be falling out on it's own.

  • I have to admit that the black and copper coloring of this phone is very eye-catching.

  • Nokia says they anodized the aluminum black twice to get the bold coloring on the sides.

  • Makes me wonder if the inside of the phone is copper as well.

  • The edges are definitely metal.

  • You can see the silver aluminum under the anodizing.

  • The color might come off with a drop or ding.

  • The buttons are also metal.

  • And we even have a headphone jack up top.

  • It's interesting that the premium devices these days are now skipping the jack, but

  • the cheaper budget phones are keeping it.

  • It's got a metal SD card tray, which is nice.

  • The OnePlus 6 does not offer expandable memory, so that's a bonus for Nokia.

  • Down here at the bottom we have more copper colored aluminum, and a USB-C charging port.

  • If the 7 Plus can hold itself together for these last few tests, it's turning out to

  • be a good phone for the money.

  • Nokia claims that Zeiss has done some special stuff with the camera on this phone, and that's

  • fine.

  • I'll let other YouTubers review the actual software – I do hardware.

  • Neither lens has OIS, but there is a 2x optical zoom which I feel is a useful feature to have

  • then you have dual cameras.

  • Both are protected by glass thankfully.

  • Nokia has used plastic camera lenses in the past, like on their Nokia 3.

  • The flash is plastic, but that's fine.

  • That's defused and doesn't need to be optically clear or scratch free.

  • The fingerprint scanner is also located on the back, directly below the camera lenses

  • and is scratchable.

  • It does sit slightly recessed below the back panel so it's not totally exposed.

  • But either way, even with the abuse, the fingerprint scanner still functions like normal.

  • Thumbs up for that.

  • So far the Nokia 7 Plus hasn't given me much to complain about, but if I had to pick one

  • thing, it would be the way they advertised the back panel material.

  • Nokia said the 7 Plus received 6 layers of ceramic feel paint.

  • Ceramic and paint are 2 totally different materials.

  • One could classify as a premium material and the other one is attempting to use a premium

  • buzzword to make himself seem cooler.

  • One is a level 8 on Mohs scale, and one is a level 3.

  • You can't really claim that one feels like the other when it just isn't.

  • My razor blade is a level 5 on Mohs scale of hardness and it was able to draw the

  • YT - freighter that made the Kessel run in 14 parsecs...I mean 12...12 parsecs.

  • There probably are 6 layers of paint though, like Nokia said.

  • It's pretty thick, and you can see a glint of aluminum through the deeper cuts.

  • Either way, it's definitely still in the plastic realm.

  • Back on the other side of the phone under the Gorilla Glass 3, we have a 1080p IPS LCD.

  • And initially, after 10 seconds of flame, it looks like nothing is happening.

  • But once I slid over to the white background, we see that the pixels did indeed turn off

  • and stop working.

  • But they are currently in the process of completely recoveringunlike Anakin after his dual

  • on Mustafar.

  • Now the ultimate test of structural integritythe bend test.

  • Applying pressure to the back yields zero movement.

  • And even flipping the phone around and bending it from the front...nothing.

  • Nokia has seriously produced some of the most sturdy bunch of phones I've ever tested.

  • The plastic back panel will never crack in a drop like glass might, and it's just overall

  • a very well-built phone.

  • I'm impressed.

  • I'll still be giving away the sealed Nokia 7 on my Instagram.

  • Just leave a comment on the Millennium Falcon picture I drew during my Art Class with Jerry,

  • and I'll pick one random person in the next few days to send the phone to.

  • I'll leave a link for my Instagram in the description.

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

So Nokia's over here pumping out phones faster than Taylor Swift goes through boyfriends,

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