Nokia 2.4 review

Read our full review to find out how the Nokia 2.4 differs, what our opinion of it is and whether it's worth the money.
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Intro

Nokia 2.4 is a smartphone that offers a full range of modern features at a reasonable price. The device is certified by the Android Enterprise Recommended program and is suitable for anyone who wants a reliable device with pure Android. Its key advantage is autonomous work for up to two days.

Before reading the full review, you can familiarize yourself with the detailed Nokia 2.4 specs or watch the video below the article.

Specifications

  • Release date: 2020, September 22
  • Colors: Fjord, Dusk, Charcoal
  • Dimensions: 165.9 x 76.3 x 8.7 mm.
  • Weight: 195 g.
  • Screen: 6.5" inc, 720 x 1600, IPS LCD
  • Camera : Dual, 13MP
  • Chipset: Mediatek MT6762 Helio P22 (12 nm)
  • CPU: Octa-core 2.0 GHz Cortex-A53
  • Memory: 32GB 2GB RAM, 64GB 3GB RAM
  • Battery: 4500, Li-Po, non-removable
  • Network: GSM / HSPA / LTE
  • Operating system: Android 10, planned upgrade to Android 11
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer, proximity

Design

Nokia 2.4 is available in three colors - blue, gray and purple. The company has not followed the example of other manufacturers who do not develop their own designs, but draw ideas from competitors. It can be seen that efforts have been made. As a result, the Nokia 2.4 is clad in a textured plastic body that is pleasant to touch. The matte and light gradient contribute to the attractive look.

The smartphone is modest in appearance, but beautiful, with a polycarbonate body. Holding it in your hand, you will find that you can work with it comfortably. In the upper part of its case there is a double camera with a flash and a fingerprint scanner. Below we see the Nokia logo. The scanner works nicely fast, leaving some of its competitors behind. The camera protrudes slightly above the surface of the case - a solution you should already be used to.

Display

In Nokia 2.4 we see a nice IPS LCD screen with a diagonal of 6.5 inches (1600 x 720). There is a good color rendering. The pixel density per inch is 270. The screen has good viewing angles.

The brightness of the screen is excellent. Allows you to work with the device outdoors, even if the sun is shining brightly. You can easily read text information from its screen.

As for the settings, they are the standard for a modern phone. If you like the dark theme, you have it! There are also night mode settings. By choosing them, in the evening the colors of the blue spectrum will be removed so as not to strain your eyesight. You can also adjust the color temperature and font size.

Productivity

The MediaTek Helio P22 processor and 2 GB of RAM are responsible for fast and trouble-free operation with Nokia 2.4. Speaking of the performance of the smartphone, we must mention that it is energy efficient. MediaTek Helio P22 is made of 12-nm process technology. It was introduced in 2018 as a chipset designed for mid-range devices. Once we find it in a 2020 model, it obviously has all the merits to cope with modern features, but do not expect speed from it.

Nokia 2.4 is available in several combinations - with 2/32 GB and 3/64 GB of memory. Its operating system is Android, which has proven to be an excellent solution. It automatically adjusts the necessary settings for the games and allows only those games that you will play seamlessly on your phone to be downloaded from the app store.

Cameras

The main camera of Nokia 2.4 is a system of two modules - 13 MP and 2 MP. The second camera is tasked with creating a depth effect. The camera application comes with the typical settings. There is no so-called "Pro" mode, but you get Google Lens - a feature that allows you to recognize objects with the camera phone. Funny, isn't it?

When we talk about the Nokia 2.4 camera, we can't help but mention the excellent night mode for a device in this price range. If you have a habit of capturing footage of your evening engagements, this phone is a good choice. It performs well in low light conditions.

With this Nokia model you can shoot FullHD video at 30 frames per second with both the main and front camera. You can adjust the exposure and lock the focus. Program stabilization is set.

Autonomous work

With the Nokia 2.4 in hand, you can count on up to two days of battery life in normal operation. The 4500 mAh battery will discharge in 13 hours if you watch video with optimal brightness without interruption.

The smartphone comes with a 5-watt charger that does not meet Quick Charge standards. Ie you will recharge the phone more slowly.

Conclusion

Nokia 2.4 fully covers the features stated by the manufacturer. This is a smartphone with a corresponding to the middle price class quality of the cameras, duration of autonomous work, etc. In addition, you get a device with a nice design and a bright enough screen. Ergonomics and cute body colors will win you over from the first moment.

Pros:

  • Satisfactory autonomy time
  • Strict but nice design
  • Relatively fast work
  • Excellent assembly quality
  • Pleasant and intuitive software

Cons:

  • Mediocre camera
  • microUSB port
  • No support for NFC chip

Nokia 2.4 video review

Disclaimer: The information presented in this article is based on our team's personal experience with the Nokia 2.4 and third-party sources. While every effort has been made to provide accurate and reliable information, readers should keep in mind that this is a subjective assessment. The writing of this article was not paid for or sponsored by Nokia.

Richard Taylor

Richard Taylor

Richard Taylor is a technology expert and journalist based in the UK. With a degree in Computer Science from the University of Birmingham, he provides insightful analysis and expert reviews of the latest smartphones and technology. His technical expertise, passion for technology and years of experience make him a trusted source in the industry.

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