On the rear you’ll find the two main camera lenses, together with a fingerprint scanner. There are fairly thick front bezels, especially the chin with the Nokia logo emblazoned on it, but that’s typical at this price really, as is the teardrop notch for the selfie camera. Most people will find this absolutely fine. Watch, learn and create on the 6.5 HD+ full display complete with a selfie notch to maximize your screen. The 4500 mAh 2 AI-assisted Adaptive Battery prioritizes power for the apps you use most so you can keep doing what you love. The screen is only 720p, rather than full HD, but it’s bright and colourful, and detailed enough for checking out your photos or watching YouTube if you’re happy to drop the resolution down a bit. Get up to 2 days out of Nokia 2.4 on a single charge. With a 6.5in display the phone is inevitably big, but Nokia has kept it surprisingly thin and light – it still weighs less than 200g, so it never feels too bulky. The ‘3D nano-textured’ finish sounds fancier than it is, but really means it’s easy to get a good grip on the handset despite its size, and it feels sturdy and secure. Available in only the Charcoal finish in the UK and US (though other colours are available elsewhere) the phone has a plastic back with a subtle colour gradient.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |