The Nokia 2.4 comes in three colors:Fjord, Dusk and Charcoal, which we have on hand. Meanwhile, the clear case fits the phone perfectly and allowed for me to grip the phone without the fear of dropping it accidentally. Each sound is still distinguishable from each other. I honestly thought that the included earphones would sound like tin cans, but upon further testing, I realized that it doesn’t sound half bad. The micro-USB cable and charging brick are standard and nothing special, but I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of the earphones and the clear case. ![]() The Nokia 2.4’s box contains the unit itself, a micro USB cable, charging brick, a pair of earphones, SIM tray tool, clear case, and Quick Start Guide. But how does Nokia fare in the ever so saturated market of entry-level phones? Let’s find out. It is also dual-SIM and is ready for the latest Android 11 operating system. ![]() ![]() It boasts a 6.5-inch HD+ IPS LCD Display, dual rear cameras, a front-facing camera, and is LTE-ready. Nokia (wow I haven’t heard the name in a long time…) has just released its latest entry-level smartphone, the Nokia 2.4.
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