![]() ![]() 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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