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Nokia 2.4
Nokia 2.4







The portrait mode on the smartphone does a good job at detecting edges and separating the subject from the background. For the asking price, the smartphone should have at least a triple rear camera setup. There’s also a 5MP front camera for taking selfies. Nokia 2.4: Camera The Nokia 2.4 comes equipped with a 13MP primary sensor and a 2MP depth sensor at the back. Overall, the Nokia 2.4 is an average performer and serves the purpose if you are looking for a daily driver. Audio output and call quality is good and there’s nothing to complain about. Lags and stutters are still there but it’s easy to get by. It makes up for it by offering smooth performance throughout the interface.

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The smartphone comes with vanilla Android and while many will argue about the features it misses out on. What saves this Nokia is its operating system and zero to no bloatware. Leave the triple-A tiles out of the picture. Lightweight games run but by scraping the limits. The performance here is just what you call manageable if anyone wants to stick with basic needs like taking calls, occasional browsing, some social media and that's it. In this price range, there are other good and capable processors available which we have already witnessed with smartphones from other brands like Realme, Xiaomi and even Micromax. What makes things even worse is the choice of a two-year-old MediaTek Helios P22 processor which by definition is an entry-level processor and two years later it does not even make any sense in a smartphone that launched a month before 2020 comes to an end. The addition of an additional Gig of RAM could have made a whole lot of difference here. Nokia 2.4 packs 3GB RAM and 64GB internal storage and that's the only variant available. Now for the price, we were actually expecting a decent set of innards and a power that can survive basic needs benchmark and that's something hard to justify here. Nokia 2.4: Performance Performance is where things start getting a little rocky for Nokia 2.4. Overall Nokia 2.4 is a well-built smartphone but it isn't the head-turner even in its price range. The back of the phone has the dual rear camera along with a flashlight enclosed inside a pill-shaped housing. The headphone jack is placed at the top of the phone. The bottom of the phone has a charging port, speaker grille, primary microphone. As far as the buttons are concerned, they are at the usual places with power and volume rocker placed on the right side, while the SIM card tray takes its place on the left of the phone.







Nokia 2.4