Nokia 2.1 review: Plans | Pricing | Specs
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- Battery Score
3.5
- Camera Score
3
- Design Score
3.5
- Performance Score
3
- Battery Score
3.5
Summary
The Nokia 2.1 has its limitations in processing power and camera quality, but its exceptional battery life and attractive design make it an easy recommendation for customers who only need light use from a mobile.
- Attractive design
- Good battery life
- Optimised Android Go apps
- Generally poor app performance
- Camera is slow
Details
Pricing & Availability
RRP | $199 |
Launch date | 2018-09 |
When HMD Global gave new life to Nokia in 2017, and attacked the budget smartphone market with a range of Android-based handsets, by and large they didn't thrill us. However, during 2018 HMD has released a number of new handsets at similar price points to last year's models that are just that bit more refined. The Nokia 6.1 was a great update to the Nokia 6, and the Nokia 3.1 improved on the Nokia 3 in mostly pleasing ways.
With the Nokia 2.1, HMD Global has taken that sharp refinement to the real budget end of its range, and the results are excellent for the price.
Design
- Removable back
- 5.5-inch display
- Aluminium frame gives a premium feel
Camera
- Camera is a notable weak point
Performance
- Android Go makes the most from a budget processor
- A good match for basic smartphone users
Battery life
- Great battery performance
Verdict
- A surprisingly stylish phone for very little money
- Exceptional battery life makes it stand out
- Not powerful, but good for those who just want basic functions
Pricing and availability
Specifications
Display
Camera
Physical Dimensions
Connectivity
Power, storage and battery
Device features
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