![]() ![]() Oddly enough, that makes it quieter than the 7.1 before it, though it still manages to outperform the 7 plus. It gets quite loud, earning a 'Very Good' combined rating in our test. The Nokia 7.2 has a single loudspeaker diverting sound through 2 cutouts on the bottom of the phone. We also tried with a QC 3.0 adapter we had lying around and got mostly the same numbers - 34% in half an hour and 1:59h for a full charge. In our experience, the bundled unit got us from flat to just 33% in half an hour, with a full charge taking 2 hours and change. It's got no Qualcomm QuickCharge support, even though the phone's hardware should have been good for some QC 3.0 action. The charger that comes with the Nokia 7.2 is a modest 10W one, rated at 5V/2A. You can check out our complete battery test table, where you can see how all of the smartphones we've tested will compare under your own typical use. The battery testing procedure is described in detail in case you're interested in the nitty-gritty. We've established this usage pattern so that our battery results are comparable across devices in the most common day-to-day tasks. The endurance rating above denotes how long a single battery charge will last you if you use the Nokia 7.2 for an hour each of telephony, web browsing, and video playback daily. Our battery tests were automated thanks to SmartViser, using its viSer App. If you're still into phone calls, that's an area where the 7.2 will deliver good longevity - we clocked almost 27 hours.Īll these numbers (plus the standby power draw) work out to an overall Endurance rating of 69 hours. The 10:21h result in web browsing over Wi-Fi looks slightly better compared to others, but is still below average. Less than 10 hours of video playback is rather low, particularly in a world where OLEDs can easily do, say, 15 hours. The Nokia 7.2 is powered by a 3,500mAh battery - that's an upgrade over the 7.1's 3,060mAh cell (which had a smaller screen, admittedly), but not quite as much as the 7 plus' 3,800mAh capacity, which also had a smaller screen.Īnyway, we ran our usual tests on the Nokia 7.2 and got predictably unimpressive, though not downright bad results. ![]() We tried flicking virtually every setting on or off too, to no avail. Nokia says the 7.2's display is HDR10 compliant, but we couldn't get YouTube or Netflix to agree on that, and we only got SDR streams from these two. The thing is though, while it will likely yield consistent results when exposed to the same light, you can't rely on it to give you the same colors between different environments. It will adjust the display's color reproduction according to the ambient light temperature and potentially produce truer colors. However, that only depends on the ambient light - it's sort of like Apple's True Tone feature. ![]() The one toggle in PureDisplay that arrives in an off state, Auto white balance, can help reduce the blueness, to a certain extent. And while you'd be hard-pressed to tell just how incorrectly cyan the cyan is, the strong shift of everything white or grayscale towards blue and the resulting general coldness will be very much evident. We tried assigning our pattern generation utility to each of the PureDisplay modes, and while the color reproduction did change from mode to mode, the measured color accuracy against sRGB, AdobeRGB, and DCI-P3 targets was poor irrespective of the mode/target combo. Out of the box, the phone comes with the PureDisplay feature enabled with Dynamic mode switched on and an SDR to HDR upconversion magic on as well. We've gotten accustomed to seeing OLED displays most of the time, but for this LCD we need to mention contrast - we got a 1342:1 reading, and while decent, it's nothing spectacular, and you may be seeing some glow in the blacks. We measured a maximum brightness of around 500nits when adjusting the slider manually, with a moderate boost to up to 585nits under direct light with adaptive brightness engaged. It's an HDR10-capable LCD panel that Nokia brands PureDisplay (which is also the name of the submenu in Settings to tinker with colors, more on it in a minute). The Nokia 7.2 is equipped with a 6.3-inch display with a 1080x2280px resolution in a 19:9 aspect - the math works out to a nice and round 400ppi. Note that the Apple 27' LED Cinema display is fully compatible with Thunderbolt enabled Macs®. Whether you need the Cinema Display (27' LED panel, with Apple Mini Display port) or the Thunderbolt display, we got you covered. Latest versions of macOS strip out the useful ability to set specific resolutions and presents a more user-friendly approach. Display Maestro gives you full control over attached displays, allowing the use of all available resolutions and bit depths. Display Maestro Displays Unlocked 3 0 Xĭisplays Unlocked.Display Maestro Displays Unlocked 3 0 2.Display Maestro Displays Unlocked 3 0 User.The 6.3-inch PureDisplay isn't the purest
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