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Nokia 2.4 with MediaTek Helio P22 SoC launched in India

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Nokia 2.4 has made its way to India, two months after its original announcement. It is a budget phone made by HMD Global, the Nokia brand licensee. Nokia 2.4 includes features like HD+ screen, Helio P22 SoC, dual rear cameras, and 4,500mAh battery. The new Nokia phone will be competing with the likes of Moto E7 Plus, Moto G9, Realme Narzo 20A, and Redmi 9 Prime in the country. 

Nokia 2.4 price in India is set at Rs. 10,399 for the sole 3GB + 64GB model. The phone is now listed for pre-orders via nokia.com; however, its shipping and sales via Amazon, Flipkart, and offline retailers will begin December 4. The first 100 buyers pre-ordering the phone between now on December 4 via nokia.com will be eligible to get 007 No Time to Die merchandise worth Rs. 1,200. In addition to the Bond merch, the Nokia 2.4 buyers will also get benefits worth Rs. 3,550 from Jio. 

The new Nokia mobile will be offered in Charcoal, Dusk, and Fjord colour options. 

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Nokia 2.4 specifications

The Nokia mobile sports a waterdrop-style notch and a 6.5-inch HD+ screen with 20:9 aspect ratio. It is powered by MediaTek Helio P22 SoC, paired with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of onboard storage. HMD Global has added a microSD card slot, dual-SIM support, and 3.5mm audio jack in the phone as well. 

Other specifications of the Nokia 2.4 include Android 10, Micro-USB port, a dedicated Google Assistant button, and 4,500mAh battery. On photos, the company has added two rear cameras on the back, including a 13-megapixel main shooter and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. Further, you get the typical connectivity options in the phone. 

In addition to launching Nokia 2.4, HMD Global has also listed Nokia 3.4, suggesting the phone will launch in the country sometime in the future. 

By Gaurav Shukla

Gaurav Shukla is a journalist with over 12 years of experience covering the consumer technology space. He started his career with a self-published Android blog and has since worked with Microsoft's MSN.com, XDA Developers, How-to Geek, and NDTV Gadgets 360.

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