

This battery should last long, enough for two days, which is what the company is claiming for this phone. Nokia 2.4 features a 4500mAh battery inside. The colours on the display are rich and brightness is also high, but I still have to test this display under certain conditions to be able to tell you how good this display actually is. This means that everything you watch on this display will be capped at the 720p resolution, which does not optimally go with the large size of the screen. This display, however, is only 720p with an aspect ratio of 20:9. The display is quite large, which means it will enhance gaming and movie-watching experiences. On the front, the Nokia 2.4 comes with a 6.5-inch display that has a waterdrop style notch on the top. I am still to test how all these hardware components work but my initial impression is that they are good-looking and well crafted. There is a 3.5mm headphone jack on the top edge of the phone while the bottom end has the Micro-USB port and the speaker grille. The sides of the phone have the power button and the volume rocker. But it will not cause any discomfort because the edges of this phone have a good finish. This one is a tall phone, which means it will be difficult for people with small hands to hold it. Above that are a fingerprint sensor in a circular cavity and a vertical stack of cameras. There is the Nokia branding on the back, which is very prominent. The one I have is Charcoal in colour with light shades on the top and a little darker shade on the bottom. The Nokia 2.4 has a gradient finish at the back. The smartphone has a polycarbonate body that does not look cheap at all.

This new Nokia 2.4 gives me another reason to reiterate that.

I am an ardent fan of Nokia phones and that argument is always true as far as the design of these phones is concerned. Right off the bat, let me talk about the design of the Nokia 2.4. So, where will the Nokia 2.4 stand among them? I have some key points to share in this quick review. The Nokia 2.4 comes at a price of Rs 10,399 - a price category where the competition is strong between Realme, Redmi, and even Motorola now. My first impression of the Nokia 2.4 favours it, meaning that this device comes across as convincing enough for the price it is asking. While I will take some days to finally be ready with my review for the device, I have initial thoughts about it. I got to spend a brief time with the latest Nokia 2.4.
