


Whatever I have said till now becomes somewhat untrue for gaming on the phone. Basically, most phones in this price range do work similarly when multitasking. The phone does take some time but that wait is not long. I threw many apps at it and juggled between them. The waterdrop-style notch is also okay and does not really affect the experience, probably because we are heavily used to notches by now. It is also not a big deal because everything looks just good on the display, even the videos so there is a little chance you will feel the video is playing at the 720p resolution. However, the smartphone lacks support for 1080p videos, which is not a big deal because phones it is hard to find a Full-HD display for this price. With this big screen, you can enjoy watching movies, programmes, and videos on streaming services. The Nokia 2.4 has a big display which is 6.5-inch in size.

The sound, which is already below average, gets muffled. The ports are located at the right places but the position of the speaker grille might be a problem when holding the phone horizontally. The edges are curved, which is why there is no discomfort in holding the phone. You will simply need both hands mostly to use the phone. This is important because if your palm is not big, the phone might end up being unwieldy for you. Nokia 2.4 feels comfortable in hands and the display is almost easily accessible from my thumb when using it with one hand. However, it collects fingerprints way too easily, so you might want to put a back cover. I have the first colourway that looks stylish with its gradient on the back and neutral shade of grey and black. Nokia 2.4 comes in Charcoal Grey, Dusk, and Fjord Blue colours. I mean HMD Global has a knack for creating some really beautiful and modern designs on the Nokia smartphones. If you completely ignore the fact that there is always a comparison on the basis of phone specifications, Nokia phones will hit a home run purely due to their design. Nokia 2.4 review: A looker with a nice display So why exactly should you buy this phone that costs Rs 10,399? I have an answer to that for you in this review.

This is probably the reason why Nokia is not even in the list of top five smartphone brands in India. It is away from the war over specifications but that is good only as far as marketing, because when you are in the marketing spending that money specifications do help you form a decision. Nokia smartphones are about the Android experience, something that the company prides itself in.
