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Nokia 2.4 india
Nokia 2.4 india






nokia 2.4 india

Needless to say, this isn’t the combination a tech-savvy buyer would be looking at. The latter can be expanded to 512GB via a micro SD card. Nokia 2.4 uses an almost two-year-old MediaTek Helio P22 chipset and comes in only one variant - 3GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The background is overexposed, ruining the portrait selfies. It’s the background management which is a bit of a let-down, especially in portrait mode. You can see that the front camera doesn’t play much with your skin tone too. The selfies I clicked in the normal mode were pleasant. On the front, you get a 5-megapixel camera which again, does a decent job in daylight. In many cases, it fails to blur the entire background. Most distant objects are poorly captured. It’s only when you zoom into these images, you find out that details aren’t that great. The colours are true and in most cases, sharpness was on top-notch.

nokia 2.4 india

In daylight, the Nokia 2.4 takes bright and really good photos. In fact, I had some harsh feedback on the company’s last smartphone – Nokia 5.3 – and it’s good to see that this one performs well in the camera department.

nokia 2.4 india

Its software tuning allows you to click some stunning images even with this setup. However, Nokia hasn’t done a bad job either. This seems really mediocre when compared with what Xiaomi and Realme are offering on their budget smartphones. The company is offering a dual rear camera setup which comprises of a 16-megapixel main camera and a 2-megapixel depth camera. If you like numbers, the Nokia 2.4 don’t have many to impress. It is bright, smooth and colours look good as well. In daily use, there is no problem with the display. Now, some users may argue otherwise and might manage to live with it but 10 to 12 months later, this will surely be a major issue. In the times of 4K content, this surely feels outdated. This is means everything you watch on the Nokia 2.4 will be played at 720p. Nokia has included a 3.5mm headphone jack but has opted for the micro USB port instead of the more popular Type-C.įlip it around and you get a 6.5-inch HD+ LCD display and this is the first thing you would want to consider before spending on this smartphone. You get the usual volume and power keys around the side panels along with a dedicated button for Google Assistant. The phone is tall, thanks to the 20:9 aspect ratio display. The company has tried to blend the text with the phone but it can be unpleasant to eyes at times. The look is somewhat spoiled by the manufacturing information given at the bottom. The back panel houses a vertically-aligned dual rear camera module, fingerprint scanner and Nokia branding.








Nokia 2.4 india