
Stay tuned for a full review.Nokia 2.4 is an Android device (Android 10, upgradable to Android 11) powered with a Octa-core 2.0 GHz Cortex-A53 processor, Mediatek MT6762 Helio P22 (12 nm) chipset and PowerVR GE8320 GPU. If you want to give your parents a smartphone so that they can finally give up their feature phone, Nokia 2.4 is a safe choice. Performance-hungry users better look elsewhere, probably at Redmi 9 or even Poco M2. It has a personable design, a long-lasting battery, a first-class Android experience and a large display. But the 5W charger in the box and the lack of USB Type-C bring us right back to the Stone Age. We assume that with 4G connectivity and using the phone with the specified features, it will take two days without any problems. Under the hood is the Nokia 2.4 with a 4,500 mAh battery, which we think is a boon for users. However, it’s worth noting that there are far more powerful phones in the same price range. A great choice for your parents who really don’t ask much from a phone and have that brand of confidence. We can count on the phone to do everyday tasks, but that’s about it. Nokia 2.4 is powered by a Helio P22 processor with 3 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage. There’s also a subtle gradient that changes from a lighter shade to a darker shade. The handset has a polycarbonate housing with a beautiful textured back that provides extra grip and keeps fingerprint stains at bay. It’s a generous phone that is best for multimedia consuming, playing games, and browsing social media.

Nokia 2.4’s design is an unrelenting supporter of go big or go home. We are using nostalgia as a reason here for a reason.

Nokia uses its heritage, brand exposure and customer loyalty to attract buyers. Nokia 2.4 costs 10,399 rupees and competes in the budget range against some strong competitors. HMD Global introduced Nokia 2.4 with all of its standard Android fame and a few other goodies.

Nokia has also been actively involved in the launch of new phones and the latest entrant is aimed at the masses. As tough as it may have been in 2020, there have been some incredible phones across all budgets.

No lockdown or pandemic can stop the flow of new smartphones.
