

Reception Īndroid Police criticized the Nokia 2.3 for still using a microUSB port over USB C, however praised the extra camera on the back. It films at 1080p 30 fps and supports auto HDR when taking photos which can also manually be turned on and off. Its rear cameras have a dedicated night mode to take better pictures in low-light conditions. On the front there is a single 5MP sensor. It has two cameras on the back of the phone, a 13 MP main sensor and a 2 MP depth sensor. It charges via a microUSB port on the bottom and it has a headphone jack located at the top. The phone can be bought in 3 colours, Cyan Green, Sand & Charcoal. The Nokia 2.3, like x.2 series of Nokia phones, has a dedicated Google Assistant button on the left of the phone which can be pressed to quickly activate the Google Assistant or held and released for the Google Assistant to start and stop listening. It does not have a fingerprint sensor however, it does have Nokia face unlock. It has a dewdrop notch and thin bezels with a chin at the bottom with the Nokia logo. The Nokia 2.3 is a Nokia-branded low-end smartphone launched in December 2019 running the Android operating system Design What that change will be or when the device will be launched is anyone’s guess at the moment.6.2" (15.7cm/95.9cm²) 19:9 720x1520p IPS LCD Considering the processor has been beefed up in the unannounced Nokia 2.4 from the Nokia 2.3, we presume there will be some change in the optics too.

Other than the expected processor and RAM nothing more about the phone is revealed in the listing. The phone will run Android 10 OS out of the box and should be priced around the $129 sticker that its predecessor comes for in the US. The listing suggests the new phone will better the quad-core processer in the Nokia 2.3 with ARM MT6762V/WB, which is an octa-core MediaTek Helio P22 SoC and it will be paired with 2GB of RAM. The listing doesn’t give out the actual name of the phone but NPU notes, via its reliable sources, that this would be called Nokia 2.3 on retail. According to information, the phone is named HMD Global Wolverine on the benchmarking site. The upcoming phone reportedly called Nokia 2.4 was recently spotted on Geekbench by NokiaPowerUser.
