HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, launched Nokia 2.4, the latest addition to the widely successful Nokia 2-series in India. Nokia 2.4 brings advanced AI imaging features including Night mode and Portrait mode, large 6.5” (16.5 cm) HD+ screen, two-day battery life (4500mAh), modern essentials like fingerprint and face unlock. Plus, the Nokia 2.4 comes with three years of monthly security updates and two years of OS updates, meaning it’s ready for Android 11 and 12. The Nokia 2.4 (3GB/64GB variant) comes with a unique and refined and premium Nordic design that’s built to last and features Finnish-inspired, brand-new contemporary colours – Dusk, Fjord and Charcoal. It will be available online exclusively on Nokia.com/phones starting 26 November. The first 100 customers on Nokia.com/phones placing successful orders between 26 November and 4 December will also receive a 007 merchandise hamper comprising 007 special edition bottle, cap and metal keychain. Starting 4 December Nokia 2.4 will be available online on Amazon.in and Flipkart, and at leading retail outlets across India. Nokia 2.4 customers on Jio would be entitled to benefits worth Rs. 3,550.
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