Nokia 2 first impressions: Big focus on battery, stock Android

in #phone8 years ago


While it isn’t next to impossible to get a budget phone in the Rs 7,000 price point, the company claims the Nokia 2 possesses some special features that will solve the key pain points consumers face in their day to day life. We tried the Nokia 2 at the global launch event, and here’s our first impressions.
If you care about the design and cherish to get a high-end looking device, the Nokia 2 may be for you. The design of the phone will draw attention – after all, there aren’t many phones in this segment that focus on the aesthetics. Nokia 2 is heavily inspired by the company’s existing portfolio, which includes the likes of Nokia 3, Nokia 6, among others. The phone has an aluminum frame, while the back has a polycarbonate build. The device easily sits in the hand, but the lack of a fingerprint scanner will disappoint many. Nokia 2 comes in three colour options: pewter/black, pewter/white, and copper/blackNokia 2 sports a 5-inch HD display with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. The low resolution display does mean that you will spot pixels compared to a FHD panel, but considering the price of the phone one shouldn’t get surprised.