
On the top is a headphone jack and on the bottom is the single loudspeaker and a microUSB port for charging and data. The flat sides have the power and volume buttons on the right and a dedicated Google Assistant key on the left, which can be disabled but not assigned to any other function. The sides and the back are made out of a single polycarbonate shell. The Nokia 2.4 is a rather large phone, thanks to the 6.5-inch display, flanked by generous bezels on all sides, with the chin at the bottom being particularly thick. The phone is powered by an ample 4,500mAh battery. There's a 13MP camera on the back alongside a depth sensor and a 5MP camera on the front. It is powered by the MediaTek Helio P22, with 3GB of memory and 32 or 64GB of expandable storage. The Nokia 2.4 launched in India today, and will compete against the Redmi 9 Prime and the R ealme C15, both of which are priced similarly around INR 10,000. As with most of HMD Global's releases, this one is a budget smartphone sitting just one step above some of the most affordable models in the company's lineup. The Nokia 2.4 is one of the company's latest Android smartphones.
