Engineering:Nokia 2

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Short description: Nokia-branded low-end Android smartphone
Nokia 2
BrandNokia
DeveloperHMD Global
ManufacturerFoxconn
SloganLive more between charges[1]
Series1st
First releasedOctober 13, 2017; 6 years ago (2017-10-13)
SuccessorNokia 2.1
RelatedNokia 1
Nokia 3
Nokia 5
Nokia 6
Nokia 7
Nokia 8
TypeSmartphone
Dimensions143.5 mm (5.65 in) H
71.3 mm (2.81 in) W
9.3 mm (0.37 in) D[2]
Mass161 grams (5.7 oz)
Operating systemOriginal: Android 7.1.1 "Nougat"
Current: Android 8.1 "Oreo"
System on chipQualcomm Snapdragon 212
CPUQuad core 1.3GHz ARM Cortex A7
GPUQualcomm Adreno 304 GPU
Memory1 GB LPDDR3[2]
Storage8 GB eMMC 4.5[2]
Removable storagemicroSD, up to 256 GB
BatteryNon-removable 4100 mAh Li-ion battery
Data inputsMulti-touch screen
Accelerometer
Ambient light sensor
Digital Compass
Proximity sensor
Display5.0 in (13 cm) diagonal IPS LCD, with scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass
1280x720 px
16:9 aspect ratio
Rear camera8 MP autofocus with LED flash
Front camera5 MP
Sound3.5 mm jack, single speaker
ConnectivityMicro USB (USB 2.0), Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n), Bluetooth 4.1
Websitenokia.com/en_int/phones/nokia-2

The Nokia 2 is a Nokia-branded budget Android smartphone by HMD Global. It was announced on 31 October 2017.[3]

Specifications

Hardware

The Nokia 2 has a 5.0-inch LTPS IPS LCD display, a quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A7 Qualcomm Snapdragon 212 processor, 1 GB of RAM and 8 GB of internal storage that can be expanded using microSD cards up to 128 GB. The phone features a 4100 mAh battery, and is claimed to have two-day battery life. The device has an 8 MP rear camera with LED flash, and a 5 MP front-facing camera. It is available in pewter and black, pewter and white, and copper and black colours.[2][3]

Software

The Nokia 2 launched with Android 7.1.1 Nougat, and can be upgraded to Android 8.1 Oreo. In June 2019, HMD stated they would not be updating the phone to Android 9 Pie, because the System-on-Chip which it runs on, is not powerful enough to offer satisfactory performance with Android Pie.[4][5]

Reception

The Nokia 2 received mixed reviews. Andrew Williams of TechRadar praised the phone’s battery life and pricing, while criticising the slow performance, poor cameras, and limited storage.[6]

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