
The 4,500 mAh battery gave us a stand-by time of two days, which included a screen-on time of a few minutes above eight hours. The company claims that the device offers a two-day battery life, which is true. Our Nokia 2.4 review unit did not give us any heating issues while playing games.īattery-wise, the Nokia 2.4 is a tank - Probably due to a not-so-bright 60Hz screen paired with a mediocre processor. If you want to play games, consider spending a bit higher and buy the Redmi Note 9 (Review) or the Poco M2. But that is something you should expect from most smartphones in the budget price segment. The former managed to run smoothly but playing CoD Mobile with basic settings introduced lag. For testing the gaming capabilities, I downloaded Subway Surfer and Call of Duty. The device did not give me any issues while performing these basic tasks. My typical use case involves scrolling through the social media feed, clicking photos, streaming shows and moves, etc. While the dated processor can handle basic day-to-day tasks, it will struggle to take the heat when you play games. Nokia 2.4 gets powered by a MediaTek Helio P22 processor with 3GB RAM and 64GB storage. You also get a 3.5mm headphone jack at the top edge of the display. The phone comes with a single speaker grille at the bottom, which does a decent job for the price. Overall, the display offers an average viewing experience. You can adjust the colour temperature in the Display settings as per your liking. Colours, too, are relatively less vibrant on the Nokia 2.4’s display. The Redmi 9 Prime (Review) is the only smartphone under Rs 10,000 to come with a Full HD+ LCD.

The LCD has an HD+ resolution, which is common across most smartphones in the price range.
