


are the property of their respective owners. The trademarks, logos and device manufacturers, software, etc. Total or partial reproduction of this site is prohibited in any manner without prior written permission. Any warranties regarding this information are disclaimed. is not responsible for inaccuracies, omissions or any other error in the information. IPS TFT 16M colors, 60 Hz, 720 x 1600 pixels (6.50 inches) 270 ppi (pixels per inch)Ĭommunication and messaging/data transferįull phone specifications Nokia 2.4 Nokia 2.4 specs Nokia 2.4 price Nokia TA-1277, Nokia TA-1275, Nokia TA-1274, Nokia TA-1270 The information on this web site is not guaranteed. Model: MediaTek Helio P22 MT6762 Processor clock: 2,00 GHz Number of cores: 8 MicroSD, microSDHC, microSDXC (max 512 GB) Good design, decent battery life, and lean software aside, there's very little that's actually appealing.165,85 x 76,3 x 8,69 mm 6.53 x 3 x 0.34 inches The Nokia 2.4 feels like it should have been positioned a few steps below its current asking price. Image quality is strictly average even when shooting in daylight.The cameras didn't fare well in low light, producing shots with weak details and chroma noise in dark regions. I easily managed to use it for a day and half on one charge, which is pretty good. While the display produces decent colours when watching videos or any type of content, the viewing angles are very weak. The Nokia 2.4 does offer good battery life. However, the front glass is very reflective, and the screen doesn't get very bright. HMD Global has used the slightly dated MediaTek Helio P22 octa-core SoC for the Nokia 2.4, due to which, the OS feels a bit laggy pretty much all the time. HMD Global seldom disappoints when it comes to the design of its phones, and despite the Nokia 2.4 being an entry-level model, it looks quite premium. The Nokia 2.4 has a dedicated Google Assistant button too. The Nokia 2.4 has a large 6.5-inch HD+ display with decent colour saturation.
