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Nokia 9 PureView: The big picture
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Subscribing to a newsletter indicates your consent to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. The Nokia 9 can also capture RAW images for those who prefer to to do their own editing. The glass is all from Carl Zeiss. The Zeiss optics have been tuned specially for the penta-cam arrangement. The Nokia brand has had a long association with the Zeiss brand when it comes to camera lenses. I hate to say it, but the camera app itself stumbles badly.
The pain continues after the app is open. Like many camera apps, you can switch between shooting modes photo, video, bokeh, time-lapse by swiping the viewfinder from side to side. The process of doing this on the Nokia 9 is infuriatingly pokey. The app can also crash and freeze. The camera app simply gave up and died at least a half dozen times. HMD Global told Android Authority that it is preparing a system update specifically to address camera performance issues.
The company did not say when the software will become available.
Nokia 9 PureView review: Updates have improved performance, but not enough
Tons of features and options are on board. You have full control over the flash, timer, beauty mode, depth, live motion, and Google Lens. You can change the resolution and aspect ratio, manage GPS tagging, and much more. The Pro shooting mode gives you manual control over white balance, exposure, aperture, and shutter speed. Knowledgeable photographers can put these to more creative use. I simply wish it were faster at everything. The photos should speak for themselves. They are often spectacular, and yet also not. You can see amazing clarity in some of the shots below, such as the silver elephant and subway tiles.
But then you see the lack of focus and grain in the basketball and night waterfall shots. I was truly expecting low-light photos to be much better, given the three monochrome sensors. White balance is all over the map.
You can see a strong yellow tint in a number of the photos captured indoors. Other phones suffer from some of these same issues. Sadly, those expectations have not quite been met.
Nokia 9 PureView packs five rear cameras for sharper shooting
The selfie cam has a 20MP sensor of its own. The shots I took looked a bit soft and grainy to me. I do like that nearly all the shooting modes available to the main camera are also available to the selfie camera. The only real omission is slow-motion. The Nokia 9 can capture video up to 4K resolution on the rear and the front. Only the central lens is used to capture video, rather than the entire penta-camera array. The video I shot generally looked good. HMD Global has taken a respectable stance on software.
The phone ships with Android 9 Pie One Edition. Moreover, HMD has committed to providing system updates for two years and security updates for three years.
Nokia 9 PureView Review
The home screen experience is simple enough and managing aspects such as shortcuts and widgets is no problem. The pill-based UI nav tool visible at the bottom of the screen takes some getting used to. Opening the app drawer remains a bit frustrating, as it requires a long pull upward.
- smartphone number tracking software Huawei;
- top mobile phone tracking program Huawei P30.
- cell monitoring app for Alcatel 1.
Fast-swiping the pill to jump between open apps is not the most intuitive action in the world. Despite these usability gaps, the settings system works well. The app drawer presents app and action suggestions at the top, followed by all your apps in alphabetical order. I do wish the native Android app drawer supported folders. Other strong points include a highly-customizable ambient display, fine-tunable notifications, and seamless integration with the wider Google ecosystem.
Watching video without headphones simply means you get sound firing off to one side or the other.