Nokia 8000 4G
This is the nokia 8000 4g it sits alongside the nokia 8110 and the 2760 flip but it has a more conventional candy bar form factor basically a level above the 5310 and the 6310 in terms of how smart it is so in this video i'm gonna be unboxing it talking about all of its quirks and features and show you what it can do so you have to open one of these sides and then you can just pull phone out this phone is definitely a looker especially for a feature phone in the box you get a pretty basic 2.75.
Watts charger which charges through a micro usb cable the products booklets a 1500 milliamps battery which is obviously removable and pretty basic headsets which can be connected using a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack the glossy black finish looks really good although touching it definitely means a lot of fingerprints as a feature phone this is definitely a looker especially in this black although you can get it in a very nice white and in a gold as well as in a blue if you feel like it let's put the battery inside there is a tiny slit on the back which opens up the back cover make sure the pins match the pins on the battery.
keeping this phone clean is an absolute nightmare but that's the cost of choosing to go with something that looks really good sometimes let's power it on this is a kai os powered smartphone nice bit of nostalgia there immediately you get asked to choose your language and your keyboards so i'm gonna go with english and arabic the phone does support wi-fi but no five gigahertz you can select your time and if you have your sim card it will automatically do this for you and as you can see the phone also supports gps then you just agree to the terms and conditions and you're ready to go so let's have a quick hardware tour on the front there is a 2.8 inch display with a 320 by 240 resolution which is qvga this is a candy power phone so naturally you get a d-pad for navigation and navigation keys right under as well as a back key and a more menu key the keypad is also back lite and the buttons are nicely spaced not the most clicky buttons that i've used but they're okay the d-pad on the other hand is a lot easier to use than the one on the 8110 for example which is good because you will be relying on it for absolutely everything on the top there is the power button which can be used to also lock the screen and a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack the bottom only houses a micro usb port for charging both the right and left sides of the device are devoid of any buttons or ports or openings the rear houses a 2 megapixel camera with an led flash and the loudspeaker in terms of build the whole device is made out of sturdy plastic so you shouldn't be too worried about dropping this and breaking anything and while the black unit that i have isn't exactly the most practical color option because of how easily it gathers fingerprints it definitely is a looker.
If you want something a bit more practical then the white version would probably do a bit better now in terms of processing power this comes with the qualcomm 8909 processor it also comes with 512 megabytes of ram and comes with 4 gigabytes of built-in storage and supports an sd card slot so you can go up to 32 gigabytes of additional storage other notable features is that it supports bluetooth 4.0 it has wi-fi it has gps and it even supports 4g as for the operating system the nokia 8000 comes with kaios 2.5.4 and kaios does have a lot of smartphone features that you've come to expect so the device supports apps such as whatsapp facebook google maps youtube google assistant and even has its own app store operation does seem snappy enough and it does seem a bit faster than .
My at110 there is a pretty basic web browser you can also sync your email and it also comes with fm radio although you do have to connect your headset to activate this feature it does have some games that come pre-installed such as the iconic snake and other games that you can trial and then buy if you're enjoying them do keep in mind that the whatsapp app does not support video calls or audio calls at all so it's just used as a messaging service but you can still send audio notes here's how the nokia 8000 compares to the others in the lineup in terms of size so who's this device for it's for someone who's looking for a reliable feature phone with battery life that will last you multiple days that still requires some smartphone features and is also looking for something stylish and a bit more traditional but i'd love to hear what you guys think about the nokia 8000 and if you have any questions do share them with me in the comments down below i'm a huge fan of how this thing looks although it's definitely a nightmare to keep clean that's it for me .
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