Nokia 8 review: A solid but uninspiring flagship
The Nokia 8 is Nokia's new flagship smartphone, joining stablemates like the revision of the classic candybar Nokia 3310, the entry-level Nokia 3 and the mid-range Nokia 5 and Nokia 6. It's worth noting that, despite the branding, Nokia doesn't actually have much to do with this new range. The venerable brand name is now licensed to Finnish company HMD Global, and while the handset range is easily found at Nokia's website, it sits alongside a portfolio including digital health (courtesy of the acquisition of Withings), virtual reality and networking infrastructure. Still, it's a flagship Nokia handset and it needs to be worth the £499 (inc. VAT) price. So how does it stack up? And what's the dual-camera trick -- the 'bothie' -- all about? The big draw of the Nokia 8 is that it is a top-spec phone that aims to gives flagship rivals from Samsung, Apple, and HTC a run for their money, while being considerably less expensive. Its main rival, in price/