When it was launched right at the end of 2018, the Nokia 8.1 won good reviews for its design and overall performance – it looked very good indeed and came with a 6.18-inch FHD+ high quality display with support for HDR 10, a Snapdragon 710 processor with 4 or 6 GB of RAM, dual 12 and 13 megapixel cameras with Zeiss optics, a decent 20 megapixel front camera, a 3500 mAh battery with fast charging support, plain and regularly updated Android. However, one point which stopped it from being an outright winner in some books (and certainly ours) was its price tag – the phone was launched at Rs 26,800, which put it in competition with the likes of the Poco F1 and Asus Zenfone 5z, which came with flagship-level processors that totally outgunned the Snapdragon 710 on the 8.1, and by February, the Realme and Redmi mid-segment wave had hit. As we had said in our review: Nokia brought the starting price of the 8.1 down to Rs 19,999 a few months ago. It made it a much better value for money proposition, but it was still really no match for the mid-segment Realme and Redmi players in pure spec sheet face-offs. That, however, changes with another price cut. A look at the Nokia India official website gives the price of the Nokia 8.1 at Rs 15,999 for the 4 GB/ 64 GB variant. And that finally – FINALLY – lets it mix it with the best of the mid-segment, including the Realme 5 Pro, the Redmi Note 5 Pro, the Realme X, the Vivo Z1 Pro, and the latest offerings from the likes of Oppo and Motorola. Yes, there will be those who will point out that many of its rivals have moved on to triple cameras, but then at its current price point, the Nokia 8.1 is the only device out there offering cameras with OIS and EIS both. Add to that a very very classy design – we think in terms of a blend of solidity and style, it remains in a zone of its own – and very good overall specs and performance, with no spec short cuts (you have fast charging, a 3.5 audio jack, a microSD card slot, NFC, USB Type C), topped off with Nokia’s phenomenal Android update record and the Nokia 8.1 becomes a formidable proposition.
Yes, its 6 GB/128 GB variant at Rs 22,999 still seems out of its depth, but if you want a great mid-segment phone? Do consider the Nokia 8.1 (4 GB/ 64 GB). Because, almost nine months after its arrival in India, the Nokia 8.1 finally fits in. Buy Nokia 8.1 on Flipkart