Nokia 2.4 Best [WORKING]
Nokia promised 2 major OS updates and 3 years of security patches. In the budget world, this was unheard of. A Samsung or Xiaomi at this price ($139 USD) would be abandoned in 12 months. The Nokia 2.4 became the phone for people who hate e-waste.
This was the Nokia 2.4’s soul. It ran Android 10 Go Edition (later upgradable to Android 11 and 12). "Go" meant lighter apps, a stripped-down interface, and less background junk. It meant that even with 2GB of RAM, the phone never truly froze—it just crawled politely. nokia 2.4
The Nokia 2.4 is powered by a MediaTek Helio P22 octa-core processor, coupled with 2GB or 3GB of RAM, depending on the variant. The device features 32GB or 64GB of internal storage, expandable up to 512GB via a microSD card. The phone runs on Android 10 (Go edition) out of the box, with a promised upgrade to Android 11. Nokia promised 2 major OS updates and 3
But the story has conflict. Users quickly discovered the Achilles' heel: the eMMC storage . The 32GB or 64GB internal memory used a slow, old standard. Installing apps was fine, but opening the camera took 4 seconds. Swiping to the Google Feed took 3 seconds. The Helio P22, while efficient, was a laggard. Multitasking between Spotify and Maps caused stutters. The Nokia 2