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Author: Chaim Gartenberg
Announced back in June for international markets, the Nokia 2.2 is now available for US customers. And it actually looks pretty good for a $140 phone, offering premium features like a teardrop notch display, face unlock camera, and a dedicated Google Assistant button at a very wallet-friendly price point.
There’s still a decent-sized chin on the 2.2, so don’t expect a perfectly seamless front of the device, but for $140, it does look pretty impressive. That display is a 5.71-inch HD+ display, and embedded in it is the front-facing camera, which also supports a face-unlocking feature (although it looks less sophisticated than IR-based methods used by more expensive phones).
The biggest catch is probably the specs, specifically the...
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Announced back in June for international markets, the Nokia 2.2 is now available for US customers. And it actually looks pretty good for a $140 phone, offering premium features like a teardrop notch display, face unlock camera, and a dedicated Google Assistant button at a very wallet-friendly price point.
There’s still a decent-sized chin on the 2.2, so don’t expect a perfectly seamless front of the device, but for $140, it does look pretty impressive. That display is a 5.71-inch HD+ display, and embedded in it is the front-facing camera, which also supports a face-unlocking feature (although it looks less sophisticated than IR-based methods used by more expensive phones).
The biggest catch is probably the specs, specifically the...
Continue reading…
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