![]() ![]() The Nokia 2.3’s 6.2-inch screen might only be 720p, but it can reach 500 nits of brightness, making it usable outdoors. It has a slightly more squarish look than a lot of its competitors but is still an attractive and pocketable design. ![]() It sports a faux metal coloured plastic back, a teardrop notch on its screen and there are a chin and bezels. ![]() The Nokia feels a lot like a flagship phone – albeit one from 2018. These include a low-power CPU, less RAM/storage, and a lower-res screen/camera as well as a plastic chassis. But given its ultra-affordable sticker-price, there are compromises. While the new Nokia 2.3 is super-affordable, the burning question is whether it offers a balance between value and functionality, or has one too many compromises been made?Īt just $219 it occupies an increasingly competitive part of the budget phone market. $219 Nokia’s nicely priced 2.3 smartphone PAT PILCHER puts Nokia’s nicely priced new phone to the test and finds that it has as many pros as it does cons. Nokia 2.3 REVIEW – A Solid Budget Performer ![]()
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