As expected, HMD has officially announced the entry-level Nokia 2 smartphone. The device comes with a 5-inch HD display, and is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 212 SoC.
The handset features an 8MP main camera, and a 5MP front shooter. A large 4,100mAh battery should provide outstanding battery life, given the modest chipset and screen. HMD officially quotes 2-day battery life if you use the phone for 5 hours per day.
RAM is 1GB, while internal memory is 8GB with a microSD card slot for expansion. The phone runs Android Nougat out of the box, with Oreo update confirmed to be coming. It comes in three color options: copper, black, and white.
Nokia 2 also features Google Assistant, something which the company says makes the device first of its kind in the entry-level segment. HMD said the Nokia 2 will launch in mid November, and will carry a €99 price tag.
You responded to the wrong comment. Mine was responding to the guy who was "running" modern apps on the Sony Ray of his (it's called lying).
Running gingerbread? OK mr 4 years ago. Oreo needs minimum 2GB of RAM. That's Google's recommendation. Now go run it on a 1GB phone and see how it goes ... Nokia is looking to sell to tech illiterate people and that's just sad.
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