At an event in Egypt, HMD Global unveiled the Nokia 2.3, the company's latest Android One powered budget phone.
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A durable budget Android One phone
The company said that the phone features a 3D nano-textured cover in Cyan Green, Sand, and Charcoal colors.
It also uses advanced structural engineering to integrate its dual-camera and flash at the back of the phone without a bump.
With durability in mind, the Nokia 2.3 also features an inner high-precision diecast aluminum chassis to make the structure solid and rigid protecting all the components inside.
Going to the specs, Nokia 2.3 highlights a 2.5D curved 6.2-inch 19:9 display with HD+ 1520 x 720 resolution. Under the hood, it runs with the 12nm 2.0GHz Helio A22 quad-core processor with PowerVR GE8300 GPU like the previous-gen Nokia 2.2.
It is paired with 2GB RAM, 32GB expandable storage up to 512GB, and 4,000mAh battery capacity.
At the back, the dual-camera consists of a 13MP f/2.2 primary shooter paired with a 2MP depth camera. For selfies, you will find a 5MP f2.4 shooter.
The phone doesn't have a fingerprint sensor though. But it has WiFi b/g/n, 4G LTE, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, GLONASS, and dual SIM slots.
The handset is priced at EUR 109 (around PHP 6.1K). It will roll out this mid-December globally.
Source: FoneArena
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