Nokia 2.4 has the regular power button and volume rockers on the right. The sides are still made out of plastic although the phone has been given a nice sturdy finish that makes it look anything but cheap, at the same time, not premium. The location of the fingerprint sensor feels right, and you can always reach out to unlock the phone with your index finger without any fuss. At the same time, the fingerprint sensor and the small camera bump are located on the upper half. Nokia 2.4 waterdrop notchĪ second Nokia logo is on the back of the phone sitting vertically at the centre of the polycarbonate shell. The phone is considerably large with a 6.5-inch display, a sizeable bottom chin that carries the Nokia logo, and a waterdrop notch at the top which houses the selfie camera. Besides, they can trap your grease from your fingerprints which is a plus considering such is uncommon on nearly all, if not all, budget devices from other OEMs.
These ridges help in providing a firm grip while holding the phone. Nokia 2.4 rearview (the back shell has diagonal ridges)
Still, the phone wins some votes on the inclusion of diagonal ridges that give the polycarbonate cover a nice touch. Nokia 2.4’s design is not close to what many would consider impeccable.