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Nokia 2.4 review
Nokia 2.4 review







nokia 2.4 review

In terms of display quality, the Nokia 2.4 is generally the same as with its predecessor since you are getting the same HD+ resolution, though people will appreciate the added screen estate for watching videos on YouTube and Netflix.Īs for its lone speaker, the Nokia 2.4’s audio quality is typical of what you expect on budget phones: mids are clear, lows are barely there, and highs are hard to distinguish on some music genres. Like what we mentioned earlier, the only difference with the Nokia 2.4’s display is that is bigger at 6.5-inches, which is on par with the competition. Port layout is also the same: Google Assistant button and SIM tray on the left, power and volume controls on the right, headphone jack on top, and MicroUSB and loudspeaker at the bottom. Since the Nokia 2.4 is very similar to its predecessor, you are getting the same rear camera layout, the same dewdrop notch, and the same Nokia branding at the bottom bezel.

nokia 2.4 review

In addition, its finish makes the material more durable against normal wear and tear -though we still appreciate that HMD Global still included a TPU case out of the box.

nokia 2.4 review

Like its predecessor, you get a textured polycarbonate back panel on the Nokia 2.4, which does an excellent job of resisting smudges. The only key differentiators are the bigger 6.5-inch display on the Nokia 2.4 and the inclusion of a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner-a first for any Nokia 2-series model. DesignĬompare the Nokia 2.4 with the Nokia 2.3, and you can barely tell the difference design-wise. We appreciate that HMD Global is updating its phone packages to include a jelly case despite being a budget phone.

nokia 2.4 review

Inside the white box with a photo of the Nokia 2.4, you get a MicroUSB cable, 5w charger, headset, documentation, jelly case, and the phone itself. The Nokia 2.4 has the same packaging as the Nokia C2, along with the contents. While it looks nearly identical to the Nokia 2.3, HMD Global hopes upgrades like an octa-core processor, better RAM/storage configuration, fingerprint scanner, and bigger display and battery might make the Nokia 2.4 stand out from the pack. HMD Global tries to stay competitive in the budget segment by offering compelling Android One phones, and the Nokia 2.4 is its latest attempt.

  • Battery life lower than its predecessor.
  • Fingerprint scanner at last for the Nokia 2-series.
  • Unfortunately, the phone is facing an uphill battle against plenty of other offerings in the same price point that offer newer hardware, and the phone’s pure Android experience may not be enough to warrant its purchase. Verdict: Despite being more of an incremental upgrade to last year’s Nokia 2.3, the Nokia 2.4 gets a few essential new features in an attempt to keep it competitive at the under Php 7k segment.









    Nokia 2.4 review