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Nokia 2.4 32gb review

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The front-facing camera, on the other hand, sits in at 5 megapixels. There’s a 3,000mAh battery too, which should get you through at least a full day of use considering the relatively low-resolution display. The rear-facing camera comes in at 13 megapixels and is capable of recording video at up to 1,080p. The latter configuration is the only one offered in the U.S. The phone is powered by a MediaTek A22 chipset, along with either 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage or 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. It’s perhaps what’s under the hood that’s more important. Nokia said face unlock feature uses “deep learning algorithms and liveliness detection for an accurate and spoof-proof experience,” but there’s a good chance it’s not secure enough to be compatible with sensitive apps. Instead, it supports face unlock with the selfie camera. Notably, there’s no fingerprint sensor on this phone. Nokia’s new G300 may be the most affordable 5G phone in the U.S. Nokia’s newest Android phone has an unbelievably cool feature

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