The phone feels great in the hand, it's lightening fast, and we didn't experience many software bugs while testing.
The phone feels great in your hand, the Aluminium frame certainly makes it feel like a top end phone, and certainly lives up to Nokia's reputation of well built phones.
Not exact matches
The OnePlus 5T continues with the premium metal unibody design of the
phone it's replacing, which makes it look good and
feel great in the
hand, with the gently - curving rear helping it nestle nicely into the palm.
Overall it certainly looks visually more like a
phone from 2014 or 2015, but it
feels excellent
in the
hand nonetheless, and really looks
great in general despite some fairly large bezels.
It's a tech reviewer cliché, but the Vertu Constellation truly does
feel great in the
hand, and
in a completely different manner than a svelte, smooth, and featherweight
phone like the new Galaxy S8.
The
phone is beautiful, lightweight, and
feels great in the
hand.
These not only look
great and catch reflections, they ensure the
phone feels like it should be
in your
hand, not on your desk or
in your pocket.
You'll also probably notice textured, chamfered edges make the
phone grippy and
feel great in the
hand.
It
feels great in the
hand and imparts an executive chic style to your
phone.
It's not terrible or anything, but it doesn't have a
great in hand feel that many
phones today implement well.
Whichever you pick, you'll be getting one of the nicest
phone designs out there: the metal body will
feel great in the
hand regardless of the software you've got packed into it.
Impressive for budget
phones, both the Honor 7X and the Moto E4 Plus come with all - metal bodies that
feel great in the
hand.
The
phone is very thin at 7.9 mm and it really
feels great in the
hands and is still pretty easy to grip despite the
phone's overall size — though obviously one -
handed use my be a little difficult as you'd expect.
On the S9, though, that's swapped out for a matte texture that
feels great in the
hand, provides a lot more grip, and actually makes the
phone more durable.
Of course, it's not a small
phone anymore, and does completely dwarf the previous generation devices, but Motorola has done a
great job with keeping thin bezels, which makes the device
feel very manageable
in one
hand.
It's also got a
great weight
in the
hand and doesn't
feel hollow or cheap, lending to the idea that this isn't a
phone that necessarily
feels as cheap as it costs.
I honestly can not get over how
great this
phone feels in the
hand.
This can strike a nerve with some consumers, but all it means is that we get
phones that look good,
feel great in the
hand, offer one of the best Android experiences around thanks to OxygenOS, and come
in at prices well below what you'll find from the likes of Samsung, Google, and even Apple itself.