Nokia 7.1 vs competition: Poco F1 - Moto Z3 Play - Honor Play

Performance and camera optics are the name of the game here, so let’s stack this new phone up against its rivals — the Pocophone F1, Honor Play, Moto Z3 Play, and the Asus Zenfone 5Z.

Kings of performance

Historically, performance has required compromise for lower-cost handsets, but things have changed in the last couple of years. The Pocophone F1 is the most affordable smartphone ever to pack in a flagship-tier Snapdragon 845 processor, which powers the $1000 big players. The Honor Play also boasts the flagship-tier Kirin 970 from Huawei’s premium smartphone range, which offers very similar performance.

Top to bottom, left to right: Nokia 7.1 – Pocophone F1 – Moto Z3 Play – Honor Play – Asus Zenfone 5Z 

The Nokia 7.1’s Snapdragon 636 doesn’t reach quite that level, but it’s not far behind with a big.LITTLE CPU cluster with powerful Cortex-A73 cores to handle more demanding workloads. The older small octa-core CPU inside the Zenfone 5Z is definitely the slowest of the bunch.

Nokia 7.1Pocophone F1Honor PlayMoto Z3 PlayAsus Zenfone 5Z

Display

Nokia 7.1

5.84-inch
2,280 x 1,080 resolution (FHD+)
19:9 aspect ratio

Pocophone F1

6.18-inch IPS LCD
2,246 x 1,080 resolution (Full HD+)
18:9 aspect ratio

Honor Play

6.3-inch IPS LCD
2,340 x 1,080 resolution (FHD+)
19.5:9 aspect ratio

Moto Z3 Play

6-inch AMOLED
2,160 x 1,080 resolution (FHD+)
18:9 screen ratio

Asus Zenfone 5Z

6.2-inch IPS LCD
2,246 x 1,080 resolution (FHD+)
19:9 aspect ratio

CPU

Nokia 7.1

Qualcomm Snapdragon 636
(4x 1.8GHz A73 + 4x 1.6GHz A53)

Pocophone F1

Qualcomm Snapdragon 845
(4x 2.8GHz A75 + 4x 1.7GHz A55)

Honor Play

HiSilicon Kirin 970
(4 x 2.4GHz A73 + 4 x 1.8GHz A53)

Moto Z3 Play

Qualcomm Snapdragon 636
(4x 1.8GHz A73 + 4x 1.6GHz A53)

Asus Zenfone 5Z

Qualcommm Snapdragon 630
(4x 2.2GHz A53 + 4x 1.8GHz A53)

GPU

Nokia 7.1

Adreno 509

Pocophone F1

Adreno 630

Honor Play

Mali-G72 MP12

Moto Z3 Play

Adreno 509

Asus Zenfone 5Z

Adreno 508

RAM

Nokia 7.1

3GB or 4GB LPPDDR4x

Pocophone F1

6GB or 8GB LPDDR4X

Honor Play

4GB/6GB LPDDR4X

Moto Z3 Play

4GB or 6GB

Asus Zenfone 5Z

6GB or 8GB

Memory

Nokia 7.1

32GB or 64GB

Pocophone F1

64GB/128GB/256GB

Honor Play

64GB

Moto Z3 Play

64GB or 128GB

Asus Zenfone 5Z

64GB/128GB/256GB

MicroSD

Nokia 7.1

Yes, up to 400GB

Pocophone F1

Yes

Honor Play

Yes, up to 256GB

Moto Z3 Play

Yes, up to 2TB

Asus Zenfone 5Z

Yes, up to 2TB

Size

Nokia 7.1

149.7 x 71.18 x 7.99mm
160g

Pocophone F1

155.5 x 75.3 x 8.8mm
180g

Honor Play

157.91 × 74.27 × 7.84mm
176g

Moto Z3 Play

156.5 x 70.5 x 6.75mm
156g

Asus Zenfone 5Z

153 x 75.7 x 7.9mm
155g

There’s a more noticeable performance difference in gaming applications. The flagship-class Adreno 630 and Mali-G72 Mp12 in the Pocophone F1 and Honor Play are notably faster than the Adreno 509 inside the Nokia 7.1. That said, you’ll still be able to enjoy the latest games, just with lower graphics settings and a clunkier frame rate.

The Nokia 7.1 is also slightly behind some of its more powerful competitors.

The Nokia 7.1 is also slightly behind some of its more powerful competitors in the RAM department. Three or 4GB certainly won’t slow you down when flicking through apps, but hiccups may arise when swapping in and out of more demanding scenarios like games. The 6 and 8GB configurations offered by the Zenfone 5Z and Pocophone F1 are more typically what we’d associate with cutting-edge smartphones. Ideally, a 4GB minimum would see the Nokia 7.1 sit more comfortably against its competitors.

Nokia is similarly behind in storage capacity. A 32GB offering is small these days, and most consumers will probably want the 64GB option. Nokia’s maximum capacity is the minimum configuration offered by these rivals, while the Pocophone F1 and Zenfone 5Z supply up to 256GB should you need it. All these models include a microSD card allowing for further expansion.

Overall, the Nokia 7.1 offers comparable performance to other phones around this price point, but it’s clearly cut a few corners in the memory department. Hopefully, the cameras and added extras make up the difference.

Cameras and extras

Nokia has deepened its partnership with Zeiss for this phone, yet the camera specifications appear very similar to other mid-tier smartphones. A reasonable resolution primary camera, paired up with a low-resolution depth sensor is par for the course these days.

Nokia isn’t just using the secondary camera for depth sensing and software bokeh, though that’s an option. The secondary camera is a monochrome sensor, used to improve light sensitivity and detail, like in Huawei’s cameras. Powerful software combined with Zeiss lenses could make this a winning combination, but we’ll wait for some hands-on pictures.

The only other really interesting shooting option at this price point is the Asus Zenfone 5Z. The rear camera configuration offers a wide angle secondary sensor with a 120-degree field of view.

Nokia 7.1Pocophone F1Honor PlayMoto Z3 PlayAsus Zenfone 5Z

Camera

Nokia 7.1Rear:
12MP 2PD/AF/F1.8/1.28um
Secondary: 5MP BW/FF/F2.4/1.12um

Front:
8MP FF/F2.0/FOV 84°
ZEISS Optics

Pocophone F1Rear:
Main: 12MP f/1.9, 1.4um pixels
Secondary: 5MP

Front:
20MP f/2.0, 1.8 micron

Honor PlayRear:
Primary: 16MP with LED flash, f/2.2 aperture, PDAF
Secondary: 2MP secondary camera with f/2.4 aperture
and EIS

Front:
16MP, f/2.0 aperture

Moto Z3 PlayRear:
Main: 12MP with 1.4 micron pixels, f/1.7 aperture
Secondary: 5MP

Front:
8MP sensor with 1.12-micron pixels, f/2.0 aperture

Asus Zenfone 5ZRear:
12MP sensor with f/1.8 aperture

Secondary: 120° wide-angle camera with 6p lens

Front:
8 MP AF sensor, f/2.0 aperture with 84° field of view

IP Rating

Nokia 7.1

No

Pocophone F1

No

Honor Play

No

Moto Z3 Play

No

Asus Zenfone 5Z

No

Audio

Nokia 7.1

3.5mm headphone jack

Pocophone F1

3.5mm headphone jack

Honor Play

3.5mm headphone jack

Moto Z3 Play

USB Type-C

Asus Zenfone 5Z

3.5mm headphone jack

Connectivity

Nokia 7.1

WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth 5.0
NFC

Pocophone F1

WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth 5.0
FM Radio

Honor Play

WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.2

Moto Z3 Play

Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth 5.0
NFC
FM Radio

Asus Zenfone 5Z

Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth 5.0
NFC
FM Radio

Charging

Nokia 7.1

18W Fast Charge
USB Type-C

Pocophone F1

Quick Charge 3.0
USB Type-C

Honor Play

SuperCharge
USB Type-C

Moto Z3 Play

15W Fast Charge
USB Type-C

Asus Zenfone 5Z

18W Fast Charge
USB Type-C

Battery

Nokia 7.1

3,060mAh

Pocophone F1

4,000mAh

Honor Play

3,750mAh

Moto Z3 Play

3,000mAh

Asus Zenfone 5Z

3,300mAh

Software

Nokia 7.1

Android 8.1 Oreo

Pocophone F1

Android 8.1
MIUI 9.6

Honor Play

Android 8.1 Oreo
EMUI 8.2

Moto Z3 Play

Android 8.1 Oreo

Asus Zenfone 5Z

Android 8.1 Oreo
ZenUI 5.0

Mid-range smartphones have, for the most part, kept the 3.5mm headphone jack for music lovers. The notable exception in today’s comparison is the Moto Z3 Play. A single bottom firing speaker is also a common setup here, as is the inclusion of an FM Radio, in all but the Nokia 7.1 and Honor Play.

There’s no IP rating for water and dust resistance on any of these models. On the plus side, the Nokia 7.1, Moto Z3 Play, and Asus Zenfone 5Z all feature NFC for mobile payments.

Nokia has deepened its partnership with Zeiss for this phone, yet the camera specifications appear very similar to other mid-tier smartphones.

Fast charging speeds are also in place across all of these models. Although, I can’t imagine anyone will run the large batteries in the Pocophone F1 and Honor Play down in a single day. The Nokia 7.1 and Moto Z3 Play batteries are on the smaller side, though 3,000mAh should be enough for a single day of heavy use, given the power-efficient nature of their processors.

Does the Nokia 7.1 do enough?

Stock Android fans now have another choice on the market in the Nokia 7.1. Its hardware doesn’t appear exceptional, but that’s partly because this year has already seen so many affordable high-performance smartphones hit the market. The Nokia 7.1 looks like a solid performer, it’s just not topping the table. Of course, that’s only a small part of the smartphone experience.

Stock Android fans now have another choice on the market in the Nokia 7.1.

The Nokia 7.1’s appeal hinges on its design and camera experience. It could well excel in those areas, but these elements are a little harder to contextualize without a full review, so stay tuned.

Do you think the Nokia 7.1 will do enough to stand out in the $350 price bracket?

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