Loner. Only a camera and a support lens are found on the back of the Nokia 2.4. Even in view of the low price, the equipment is scarce. But maybe the smartphone offers other qualities that are convincing? In the review we find out.
Case, features and operation – Nokia cell phone with little memory
The Nokia 2.4 offers three color variants with names like from the far north, matching its origin: In addition to the gray Charcoal, there is also the pale violet Dusk and the ice-blue Fjord.
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