Quality feel (use of materials) - Samsung Galaxy A7 (2018) Real Life Review

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Maybe it`s too soon for this post but after month of use I think I can tell some info. I have used it naked for the first 10 days after I bought it and I didn`t experienced any problems.
But because of the glass back I got hard shell for it so the only thing I care about now is the state of everything but the outside frame and the glass back.
And I`m happy to report that the phone works perfect.
I love the tactile feel of the physical buttons.
The touchscreen is perfect and works precisely with my super dry skin as many other phones doesn`t even detect my fingers. My skin is so dry that I don`t left fingerprints on the screen for 99% of the time I`m using it.
With that being said I have read numerous comments about quality of the frame - specifically for the paint. It`s polycarbonate and apparently get easily scratched.
This was the reason why I chose black color. But with my hard shell on top of it doesn`t matter anymore for me so yeah.

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Rate this thread to express how you think the Nokia 8 feels in terms of quality. A higher rating indicates that it feels premium and high-quality (attention to detail is high, manufacturing defects don't exist, etc).
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Probably my biggest gripe with this phone. Those buttons! What in god's name happened there? They float about, feel light and give rather limp clicky feedback. This is one area where my HTC 10 mullers the Nokia. I'd extent that to the monoblock alloy body where HTC is king (or was ?).
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Plus the placement is a bit on the high side.
mitchst2 said:
Probably my biggest gripe with this phone. Those buttons! What in god's name happened there? They float about, feel light and give rather limp clicky feedback. This is one area where my HTC 10 mullers the Nokia. I'd extent that to the monoblock alloy body where HTC is king (or was [emoji20]).
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Plus the placement is a bit on the high side.
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Nothing wrong with my buttons. You may have a faulty device.
Sent from my TA-1012 using Tapatalk
finbaar said:
Nothing wrong with my buttons. You may have a faulty device.
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Not faulty just not great in my opinion, which I'm entitled to, as are you.
my Nokia 8 buttons are hard to press, with or without case

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My phone is barely a month old and a few letters on the SAMSUNG sticker embossed at the back peeled off. Now it looks ugly.
my phone screen gone after a neck hieght drop :crying::crying:
fixing it would cost half the phone in Vietnam
i am done with this phone
salaigeethan666 said:
My phone is barely a month old and a few letters on the SAMSUNG sticker embossed at the back peeled off. Now it looks ugly.
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Yeah, same thing for me. I don't know why Cheapsung made this stupid decission but with this price they could make it better.
(i come from germany so my english is not this good)
- Jxnas
salaigeethan666 said:
My phone is barely a month old and a few letters on the SAMSUNG sticker embossed at the back peeled off. Now it looks ugly.
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the same here

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Rate this thread to express how you think the OnePlus Nord feels in terms of quality. A higher rating indicates that it feels premium and high-quality (attention to detail is high, manufacturing defects don't exist, etc).
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OnePlus Nord failed the durability test by JerryRigEverything https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SqEY8j91tk
The Quality of the phone is for a Plastic frame really ok, i mean i dont bend my phones with my hands^^
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OnePlus Nord failed the durability test by JerryRigEverything https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SqEY8j91tk
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Are you usually using your phones in the same conditions as we can see in JerryRigEverything 's videos ?
BTW i am more than happy with my new OP Nord.
peteich said:
Are you usually using your phones in the same conditions as we can see in JerryRigEverything 's videos ?.
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actually yes, I use my phone on work and usually carry it in a leg pocket for quick access and to avoid bending it. but unfortunately, I can't avoid that 100%, and more than once my phone would have snapped without a sturdy frame.
but good for you to enjoy your new phone, just dont forget it in your pants (back) pocket.

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I'm switching from a 7t. The Nord looks and feels like plastic, but I'll get a case and that won't matter. The action on the buttons feels similar to 7t. Missing the hardware ringer switch, which I will miss. That said, For the price, it's fantastic.
I miss the slide button as well; however, I didn't use it all that often, so when I do need it, I've gotten used to using the quick setting tile. I can access it while the phone is locked so it's a decent compromise.
As far as the feel, I'm ok with plastic. I'm using a case, so that helps also.
Edit: oh, I'm switching up from the 6T. So in some ways it's a downgrade and other ways it's a lateral upgrade rather than a full upgrade. The 5G speeds are nice, when I get them. I think in my area (DFW area of Texas) I'm getting mostly LTE since T-Mobile has a really good LTE base here. As far as 5G.
Awful. It's all plastic, the phone looks and feels cheap. The only real gripes I have with the phone is the LCD screen and the quality of the build materials. It's definitely not worth it, if I could go back I would buy another phone. If the development for the device was amazing then I could forgive some of the short comings, but as is it's a no-go in my book

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This is a 1st day review for the 4GB/64GB variant, so hold on a bit for more updates!
Let's talk about Quality!
The phone is pretty big considering the ₹8000 price range. Sits well with the hand though!
When it comes to the body, I would say it's okish as it has one minor design flaw! I noticed one: The sim tray goes a bit deeper than the actual body which isn't visually noticable!
Other than that it feels pretty fine with the (gradient variant) back design language.
The build material seems solid too, being a single back panel which extends to the sides (making it more rigid)!
The speaker placement is odd for me, but good for gamers who play in landscape mode eventually blocking the sound if it were a down firing one!

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