

The sharpness is fine considering we only have 5MP quality. It also struggles to detect the right white balance of the scene but if we have decent lighting and a controlled environment it will output a nice good-looking skin tone. Switching to the 5MP selfie shooter, the portrait mode on selfie doesn’t have a beautification feature and it only appears in the normal photo mode. A unique way of saying that it separates it from other smartphones. There’s always been that Nokia logo in front of all Nokia phones. For my eyes, I really like the Nokia branding embedded on its chin. The screen’s ratio is in cinematic 20:9 ratio but the bezels are a bit large especially on its chin. Nokia 2.4 boasts a large 6.5-inch IPS LCD screen with HD+ (720px1600) pixels and with a nearly outdated waterdrop notch housing a 5MP selfie camera. READ: Top Features of Snapdragon 678 Display Holding it doesn’t easily slip on my hand and no wobble on the table and other flat surfaces. Overall the build really feels it can last long, it is also thinner at 8.7 mm and just weighs 195 grams so it is a nice phone to carry. On the bottom is the speaker, main microphone, and unfortunately, it only has an outdated micro USB 2.0 with a 10W charging capability. Up top are the headphone jack and the secondary microphone. There’s also a dedicated button for google assistant which we will discuss later. The phone feels solid and sturdy it doesn’t have that tiny cracking sound when squeezed and that is a stand-out from the rest of the budget phones within the price range.Īround the frame we got a different style of button placements, the power and volume rocker are all on the right side while on the left is the sim tray with up to 512GB expandable storage slot and 2 nano sim slots. Below it is the fingerprint scanner and next to it is the reflective Nokia branding. The camera module that is located in the middle is almost no bump. The back has a matte finish and has a pretty good grip thanks to the parallel line texture on its polycarbonate plastic back. Despite not being at the top of the list from its competitor, still they manage to make a smartphone with a promising classy and reliable build. We know that Nokia phones are known to be solid well-made phones but that is another story as we are now in the era of smartphones. READ: Affordable Phones That Can Play Genshin Impact Design and Build Slower charging using the free 5W charger.The question is, is your money worth the value that this phone can give? Read along. Before the end of this year, Nokia releases its budget phone last October 9, 2020, The Nokia 2.4. Many budget phones have been unveiled in recent months and Nokia wants to catch up to these budget phones using a reliable and long-term device.
