The Nokia 7 is currently exclusive to China, with
fans in Europe and other regions still waiting. Tired of the whole thing, a Romanian
retailer Quickmobile decided to step in and offer the device unofficially for
the equivalent of € 324. The 4 GB version will be available for dispatch on
January 10, and it comes with free delivery and 24-month warranty for
individual clients.
The Nokia 7 was announced back in October with a
Snapdragon 630 chipset that comes with a 2.2 GHz octa-core CPU. The internal
storage is 64 GB, with a microSD slot for 256 GB more.
The display of the phone is 5.2” LCD screen with
Full HD resolution. There is no home button below, so the fingerprint scanner
found its way on the back, right under the 16 MP camera with dual-LED flash.
The snapper has f/1.8 lens and Carl Zeiss optics and can record 4K videos at 30
fps.
Other specs include Android 7.1.1 Nougat,
Bluetooth 5.0 and USB-C 1.0 connector. Quickmobile does not specify if the
Nokia 7, available only in Black, for now, has Google services, but most likely
they are sideloaded.