Nokia 6.2 review
introduction
HMD brought a bunch of devices at IFA 2019 - two nostalgia-infused feature phones and two Android One-powered midrange smartphones - the Nokia 7.2 and 6.2. We already explored the 7.2 in detail and now it's time for the Nokia 6.2 to step into the limelight.
The Nokia 6.2 is a cheaper alternative to the Nokia 7.2. It has the same large screen with HDR10 support and the triple-camera setup, but its more affordable owing to downgrades of the chipset and the selfie camera,
The Nokia 6.2 is a nice looking glass phone with a 6.3" PureDisplay - meaning an IPS LCD screen of 1080p+ resolution with HDR10 support. It has an 8MP selfie shooter within its droplet-shaped notch,
while the triple camera on the back is similar to the Nokia 7.'s regular/ultrawide/depth combo, though the primary sensor has changed. The battery stays the same at 3,500 mAh capacity, and so is the operating system. It's Android 9 Pie and the phone is part of the Android One program which means stock looking UI and a relatively fast track for updates.
There is no silicone case inside the box, and you don't get a pre-applied screen protector either.


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