New stickers, please spray lightly. Nokia once represented an era. The rise and fall of the company is undeniable. From the high-end local tyrant N72 to the first time I tightened my belt to afford the 5320, a music smartphone that cost me a few months of living expenses. Saipan built his own legend step by step. After that, Nokia was completely defeated for over five years. The name of Nokia seemed to be long forgotten by the world. Although there were still old players around, like Lumia under Microsoft's ownership, they couldn't survive in the Android battlefield. In 2017, the Nokia 6 was seen as a revival of the brand entering the Android market. However, its quality wasn’t quite satisfying. If I couldn’t wait for the 8, then even the 7 made me unable to resist. Taking advantage of the Spring Festival promotion, I bought the white version with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage, as a gift for myself this year. Click here for product details at Jingdong Mall There’s more nonsense. Here is the moment when miracles happen. Unboxing The original plastic case from Jingdong feels off, not quite right. The phone comes with a transparent case. Charger included. Plastic packaging is very well done. Front view. Side view. There's a ZEISS logo on the back camera. How does it perform? Top view. Bottom view. Left side. Boot screen isn’t smooth, some bad reviews. Simple boot settings. Home screen – my first time using an Android phone. Comes with a mobile phone assistant app. Own app store. Legendary picture-in-picture feature – both front and rear cameras work at the same time, but not very useful. Long-lost manual camera interface. Long press on the app icon brings up a drop-down menu. Folder opening interface. Saved BlackBerry Z10, iPhone 5s, and now it's all together. It looks similar in thickness to the 5s, with a slightly protruding camera. Finally, let me share my overall experience: 1. Fingerprint unlocking is surprisingly fast. Just touch it and it unlocks instantly – it’s pretty impressive. 2. The camera feels good. Even though the tech isn’t top-tier, it doesn’t look bad. I don’t usually take many photos, so I’m satisfied. 3. Despite the advertised OZO audio tech, the sound quality is weak, and the volume is low – just like the old Nokia style. 4. The system runs smoothly, close to native Android. It's responsive and easy to use. Other features are still to be explored, but for the price of around 1600, it's definitely worth trying. Finally, a tribute to Nokia! The brand may have faded, but it still has a special place in our hearts. G1000 Oil Mud Pump,G500 Oil Mud Pump,G800 Oil Mud Pump,Oil Mud Pump For Oil Field Jinan Guohua Green Power Equipment Co.,Ltd. , https://www.guohuagenerator.com