

Particularly with the 3GB RAM that it has to work with. This reproduces colours well enough, but I would have liked it to be a bit brighter when tackling the minor matter of outdoor usage when the sun shines bright.Īs far as the performance matters are concerned, the MediaTek Helio P22 is chugging along as best it can. This is also the screen size that is now par for the course, for phones in this price range, give or take a few. In terms of the size and the immersive experience that comes with it, the Nokia 2.4 is getting things done exactly as you’d expect. Is this resolution really enough for a phone that you may intend to keep for a couple of years, at least? That’s for you to answer, depending on what you intend to use this for, the apps, how much media you want to consume and so on. That’s a pretty unique resolution to have, something not seen on many phones. The 6.5-inch display is an IPS panel, with a resolution of 1600 x 720 pixels. MediaTek Helio G36 Chipset Launched For Budget Gaming Phones: All Details

So, how much weightage would you give to the clean Android aspect, in case photography is something you’ll use the phone regularly for, for instance? This has a price tag of Rs 10,999 for the 4GB+64GB configuration and runs the Qualcomm Snapdragon 460 processor, 13-megapixel led quad cameras at the back, 6.5-inch display, 18-watt Quick Charge and a mammoth 6,000mAh battery. Then there is the Realme C15 Qualcomm Edition. This is powered by the MediaTek Helio G80 processor, quad cameras at the back (13-megapixel + 8-megapixel + 5-megapixel + 2-megapixel), a 6.53-inch display with Full HD resolution, 18-watt fast charge and a large 5020mAh battery. There is the Xiaomi Redmi 9 Prime, priced at Rs 10,999 for the 4GB+128GB config and Rs 9,999 for the 4GB+64GB option. Let us quickly glance at the Nokia 2.4’s rivals and their specs sheets.

The specs of the Nokia 2.4 as we seen them include the MediaTek Helio P22 processor, 3GB RAM, 64GB internal storage, 13-megapixel + 2-megapixel cameras at the back, a large 6.4-inch HD+ display and a 4,500mAh battery. Worryingly, what also remains the same as before, is that Nokia refuses to compete with the rivals on the spec sheet.

It is more of the same with the new Nokia 2.4, which is priced at Rs 11,499 but is available at a discounted price of Rs 10,399 for a limited time. Clean Android with the promise of timely updates, made in India and a privacy pitch that is otherwise hard to match in this price range. But they don’t need to either, because what they get for the money that they pay, is a consistent smartphone usage experience. It isn’t easy to get the hang of the naming scheme-what does 2.4 mean, most customers wouldn’t bother to further investigate. There has always been something very likeable about Nokia phones, particularly since the new era started.
