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Nokia 2.4 review
Nokia 2.4 review






nokia 2.4 review

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nokia 2.4 review

The 1.4’s dual camera setup, with an 8MP main sensor and 2MP macro sensor, means you’re not going to get high quality, detailed pictures. This serves up a 720 x 1600 resolution, which is lower than the first two phones on our list, but still good enough for most people’s needs. Released this February, the Nokia 1.4 comes with a sizeable 6.51-inch, 20:9 aspect screen.

nokia 2.4 review

For less than $120 / £100, you can pick up a smartphone running Android 10 and with a decent (4.000mAh) battery, in the form of the Nokia 1.4. Short of cash for a new phone? Then this is where Nokia really comes into its own. Nokia pledges that the company will cover 3 years of security patches, monthly security updates, and OS updates, on all its latest devices, plus include a 3-year manufacturer warranty also. Read our full Nokia XR20 review (opens in new tab). This phone is also included as part of Nokia's 3-3-3 promise which involves full coverage and a guarantee that this smartphone will be up to scratch until at least the rollout of Android 15 in roughly three years' time. Aside from being ultra-rugged and sturdy, this device has a pretty good camera unit too, with a main 48MP camera. If you're a bit of an adventurer, need a phone that's suitable for regular camping, or happen to work in the trade industry or around a construction site, then the Nokia XR20 just might be the best Nokia phone for you. This rugged phone from Nokia is designed to be indestructible, with military-grade drop-proof protection as well as being able to withstand being submerged in water as deep as 1.5 meters for up to one hour, as well as being dust-proof. The operating system on this device is running the latest Android 12, so there are plenty of compatible apps and software which you can download, with no task that you can't throw at it with the options of either 6GB or 8GB of RAM, and power from the Snapdragon 695 5G chipset.ĭescribed as one of the most sustainable and eco-friendly smartphones around, the Nokia X30 5G is made almost entirely from recycled materials, so there's no excuse for other manufacturers not to follow suit, pushing the limits of smartphone life expectancy, especially with Nokia's 3-3-3 promise which you can learn more about in our full phone review of the Nokia X30 5G. The video quality produced is pretty good too, with spatial audio. The camera system includes a main 50-megapixel f/1.8 lens that performs superbly in both daylight and darker scenes with advanced AI camera features such as Dark Vision and Portrait AI, and Capture Fusion technology. The Nokia X30 5G is a great all-rounder and a bargain price for what the device can do. Camera quality doesn't match Samsung or iPhone








Nokia 2.4 review