Some quick impressions.
Build quality is quite good, it's lightness robs it of the same premium feel as my Note 9 though but no complaints about the display or the ergonomics of the device, although the mono speaker is a little underwhelming.
The fingerprint reader seems to be responding okay for me, the majority of the time anyway, round about a 70-80% success rate. My first experience of an under the screen reader so I don't have anything to make any direct comparisons with but the rear reader on the Note 9 is instant, the Nokia definitely takes longer, it's a fraction of a second but it's noticeable.
Played with the camera a bit, just to get a feel for it and the app and can appreciate peoples issues with the responsiveness of the software, lag switching between modes is quite noticeable. I haven't tried editing any RAW images yet, it was my understanding the Lightroom app was included as default but I can't find it so can't comment on the responsiveness while editing RAW images.
Hopefully tomorrow i'll get some time to test the camera out , but my initial impressions mirror what most reviewers are saying, that it definitely needs some tweaking to meet it's potential.
**Lr app needs to be installed during setup
**Make sure to turn on 'depth' in the camera options, three vertical lines with a diagonal intersecting them. Again haven't made an attempt to take any serious images but just playing around with the depth options, blur, focusing etc and starting to get impressed, particularly with the sharpness of the focused objects.