Nokia 8 (64 GB, Tempered Blue, 5.30", Hybrid Dual SIM, 13 Mpx, 4G)
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Nokia 8

64 GB, Tempered Blue, 5.30", Hybrid Dual SIM, 13 Mpx, 4G


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witold.baryluk

7 years ago

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Negan636

7 years ago

That doesn't really make sense. Digitec is not gonna provide all nokia 8 devices with updates, that has to be nokia. Nokia 8 is currently only in the beta with oreo, might google a bit or wait for the providing updates. Don't forget, it even changes in diffrent regions eu,us,as.

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AlexS

6 years ago

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SparkyCH

6 years ago

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daccurda

6 years ago

Theoretically yes, but since WhatsApp can only be installed once, you have to use certain workarounds such as creating a second Android user (but then you always have to switch back and forth) or installing WhatsApp for Business and operating the second account there.

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priska.streit

6 years ago

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PerryRhodan

6 years ago

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No, the Ashe uses a mini-SIM - the Nokia 8 uses a micro-SIM, which is even smaller in form factor. It is possible to cut the SIM card to size using an adapter, but I would advise you not to do so - SIM cards are also evolving and contain features that no longer apply to older generations and therefore cannot fulfil the full range of functions of a modern smartphone. Therefore, my advice is to get a new SIM card with a new smartphone that also comes in the right format.

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ch.j

7 years ago

Is VoLTE supported by the Nokia 8?

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marcorüegg

7 years ago

The Nokia 8 is technically capable of VoLTE, the problem is that not every provider (Swisscom and Co.) enable this service on all devices.

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Anonymous

7 years ago

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Brimstone

7 years ago

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I am not aware of any disadvantages or negative differences. Of course, the dual-SIM variant can also be used with only one SIM card. Higher battery consumption seems possible, but should be minimal to non-existent when the second SIM slot is not used. The only reason I can see for a possible move to the single-SIM variant at the same price and release on 01.09. 2017 is that everyone is likely to buy the dual-SIM variant.2017 is that probably everyone has ordered the dual-SIM version and there will be a big delay in delivery, which should be significantly lower for the single-SIM variant and the probability is higher that customers will hold the single-SIM in their hands before the dual-SIM customers (depending on the order date of course). <--- Speculation!

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