HMD chose the most powerful Snapdragon chip - 835 - for the Nokia 8 and a flagship deserves nothing less. This means the Nokia 8 has one of the best processors on the market right now with two Kryo clusters, four cores each. There is also one of the best GPUs to date - the Adreno 540. HMD has paired the processor with 4 gigs of RAM, which should be enough, especially with that almost stock Android OS.
We ran Geekbench and the Kryo processor didn't disappoint. While the single-core performance is the best any Android can get right now.
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Then again four Kryos top the multi-core chart and the Nokia 8 obviously packs some serious oomph under its hood.
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Moving on to graphics, the Nokia 8 is once again a chart topper when it comes to raw 1080p performance.
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HMD has raised the flagship status of the Nokia 8 with a 1440p screen though, so the onscreen test should be more relevant. Of course, competing phone which use the same processor and the 8 can't match the framerate Adreno 540 handling 1080p onscreen resolution on competitors such as OnePlus 5 or Huawei P10, but it is surely in line with all other Quad HD offers.
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The same goes for some more sophisticated graphic tests such as BaseMark's X and ES 3.1.
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The compound tests AnTuTu and BaseMark OS II confirm the top-notch skills of the Nokia 8 - it's one of the fastest devices we've tested so far.
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The Nokia 8 is a beast and we didn't even need benchmarks to confirm this. A smartphone that packs the latest hardware is destined to be powerful even with the worst software optimizations crippling its performance. Luckily, the Nokia 8 aces this department as well - it's one of the smoothest and fastest smartphones we've seen this year, if not the best. It runs cool under pressure, has no lag when switching apps, and the whole interface feels more fluid than, say, Galaxy S8 or even the OnePlus 5.
If we could pick an Android flagship for the most responsive user experience, it will be probably the Nokia 8. Granted, that's a strong claim - remember, we're saying this before we've tested the Galaxy Note 8 and IFA 2017 and the season's announcements are still around the corner.
But it's true, the Nokia 8 is a pleasure to use. It benefits from a pure and lightweight Android OS, without any extra services or bloatware. Having as little as proprietary software tricks has surely helped the Nokia 8 feel this smooth, but top-of-the-line chipset is surely helping too.
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