
Let’s get the obvious out of the way if you are looking for a beast of a phone to multitask like a ninja and play Call of Duty: Mobile at high settings, then this isn't the phone for you.

I am the kind of person that prefers a premium polycarbonate finish as opposed to glass, but that’s a personal preference. Overall, the build of the smartphone feels top-notch and the design is unique. It has a small notch on the display which houses the front camera. The phone is tall, making one-handed use difficult.

The micro-USB port is accompanied by the speaker as well. The top has the endangered 3.5mm headphones jack and the bottom, a micro-USB port. The back of the phone also houses the dual camera (more on that in a bit).Ĭoming to the ports and buttons, we have the power button and volume rocker on the right and a dedicated Google Assistant button on the left along with the SIM tray. This means finding the fingerprint reader takes some getting used to before you’re comfortable with where it is. Unlike other smartphones that have a slight indent at the back where the fingerprint reader rests, that isn’t the case here. The back of the phone also houses the fingerprint sensor which is very responsive, once set up. While one would expect to put a cover on a smartphone with a glass back to protect it, this one looks like it can withstand usage without a cover. Speaking of covers, you really don't need one as the smartphone has a 3D nano-textured finish at the back, adding to the grip. Needless to say, you don't want to hide this back with a protective case. From a certain angle, when light reflects off the back of the smartphone, it looks as though the smartphone is changing from light blue to dark blue. Keep it face down on a table, and it will definitely turn heads. Did you know that a Fjord is “a long, deep, narrow body of water that reaches far inland”? Well, I didn’t, and one of the more striking things about this smartphone is its colour and design. The one we have with us today is the Fjord Blue. Nokia 2.4: Key specifications at a glanceīefore we get into the design of the Nokia 2.4, know that the smartphone is available in Charcoal Grey, Fjord Blue and Dusk. So, who is this phone right for? Well, read on and find out. The smartphone isn't the heaviest hitter when it comes to specs on paper, but then again it doesn’t need to be as that’s not the audience it is targeting. But today, we have with us a different contender in this price segment - the Nokia 2.4. We have seen devices like the Redmi Note 9 and the Realme Narzo 20 fight for the top spot in the 10K budget smartphone segment. Some of them have targeted gamers while others have tried to bring a better camera and some even focused on battery life. Over the past year, we have seen some impressive smartphones launch at around Rs 10,000.
