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The Nokia 2 is a budget-friendly unlocked smartphone featuring a durable aluminum unibody and Gorilla Glass screen, powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon quad-core processor. It boasts an impressive 4100mAh battery for extended use, dual SIM support for versatile connectivity, and runs a clean Android Nougat OS with an upgrade path to Oreo. Ideal for users seeking dependable performance and long battery life in a sleek, resilient package.













| ASIN | B075FLG6MV |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,250,565 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #16,966 in Cell Phones |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity technologies | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (670) |
| Date First Available | October 1, 2017 |
| Display resolution | 3264x2448 |
| Form Factor | Smartphone |
| GPS | True |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Item model number | TA-1035-B |
| Manufacturer | SDP - inactive |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
| OS | Android 7.1 |
| Other camera features | 8.0 |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 5.65 x 2.81 x 0.37 inches |
| Scanner Resolution | 720 x 1280 |
| Special features | durable |
| Standing screen display size | 5 Inches |
| Whats in the box | Charging/data cable, Device, Nokia MicroUSB Charger, Quick Start Guide |
C**Y
Cheap phone that work for some ppl, just don't expect much, great battery life!
Not expecting much from this phone since the specs aren't great at all, not sure why ppl expect it to perform like a iPhone8... It is a slow phone but as a phone for my senior dad who only knows how to call and read a photo text, use google voice search, and maybe another 5-10 apps max this is a great phone. It's loud, vibrate function is strong, screen is bright and clear enough, it's lightweight, and the battery last closer to those old school GSM phones (2-3 days!). And best part is no worries if dad drops and breaks it, the price point is almost disposable and it gives dad assurance that he's not going to lose $500 if he break/drop something like he did with his old iPhone.
P**N
An odd mix of high and low end features.
This is a phone with a weird set of features and components. It has a chassis made from a single piece of aluminum, a Corning Gorilla glass screen and a big honking 4,100 mah battery. Parts that would be found on higher end smartphones, but also has a slowish Snapdragon 210 processor, 8GB of internal memory and 1GB of RAM. The user can add an SD card and Nougat can format the card so that it can act as an expansion on the paltry internal storage. I have a 64GB SD card on this phone which expands the 8GB into approx 70GB. But not all Android apps are designed to run off the SD card. The starting 8GB would be standard on a smartphone from five years ago. The phone comes with Android Nougat out of the box and Nokia says that it will get Oreo 8.1 when it passes muster. It also has dual SIM capability which is good for travelers. The Android experience is almost pure. Only a few items like a Nokia support app and FM radio are added extras. The screen is pretty good. It is a bit laggy as a phone with the low amount of RAM, the low end CPU and internal storage would have. I ran a Geekbench 4 benchmark on this phone and it did not fare well. The Nokia 2 fell below the least powerful phone in the benchmark, The Nexus 5. A phone that's been obsolete for almost three years. So for those who are into speeds and feeds and are looking for the newest and fastest, this phone is a dog. Battery life is very good. I've had the phone on for close to 24 hours with average usage and mostly the stock apps installed, only about 10 apps of my choosing installed and it's at 77%. I have yet to run the battery down to zero. If you are looking for an entry level smartphone for a low price for a child or a first time or light phone user who's not going to push this phone's capabilities to the edge, the Nokia 2 is a servicable device. Pros- 1. Quality build. 2. Low Price 3. 4,100mah battery = excellent battery life. 4. Nice camera and screen. 5. Nougat out of the box with Oreo coming. 6. Mostly pure Android experience. Cons- 1. Slow CPU and laggy performance 2. Only 8GB internal storage (can be expanded with SD card.) 3. 1GB RAM.
A**R
Do not recommend.
The memory is an issue even with a memory card. Had to do some things to get my downloaded apps to go to the card, they don't automatically. I can tap a text bar and wait for a full minute for the keyboard to pop up. Sometimes it just doesn't. If I am on the internet and get a call it doesn't always give me a screen to answer it. I exit out of the internet, still no way to answer the call. The lag when you tap something is rediculous. Sometimes things just quit working and I have to restart it.
Q**N
Hail the creator!
Before i took the plastic wrap off or even turned it on, i was very impressed by the weight and feel of the Nokia 2. Weighing in at 162 grams, she's got some Gravity in her! It feels good. I bought this phone because; I have owned two Windows Nokia Lumia's. before, and both were excellent! (The Nokia 2 being no exception =D) The advertised battery capacity. A "Pure" android operating system. Nokia delivered just that and more! The build quality and feel is beautiful. I bought a white model, and the two tone black metal bezel to the white body is very smooth. The screen, for a 720x1280 res @ 296 Display PPI, looks very good. Nokia states that this is an energy efficient screen. It looks good compared to a Samsung. The performance of the phone is slow. Not fast. Again, Nokia stated that this is an energy efficient CPU. I am a very demanding performance enthusiast! I like fast cars, and Fast computers! That said, i am not disappointed by the phones performance at all. It is a quality Snapdragon CPU, so i am sure it will churn through many tasks very steadily. Using this as a daily driver, along with a more powerful tablet, might be a good strategy to consider for power users. Just saying. I am writing this review about 24 hours after the unboxing, and it is above half battery life since initial charge. And i leaned on the camera and downloaded, installed and configured almost 100 apps. I will be pushing this phone. It accepted a 128gb micro sd card. So, mem is not an issue with the initial 8gb and the Clean and Bloatware Free Android Os allows you to control where you store what. Device could very easily be bootloader unlocked and flashed, if that's your thing. I might try Lineage os at some time, but i see no reason as this is one of the cleanest Android OS's i've ridden so far. Camera doesn't seem to be on par with previous Nokia's with the Carl Zeiss Tessar lens. No problem, its still a great value. And i have yet to get a feel for it. TBD. . . I think this is a great product and just want to shout out to the engineers who put the Nokia 2 on the shelf, you guys are all right in my book.
J**E
Tiene problemas de RAM, ya que se vuelve lento con un mediano uso de apps
M**N
Bueno por lo que cuesta
M**L
El boton de Power dejo de funcionar al mes, el uso que le doy es llamadas, fotos y redes sociales....
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