Software wise we’re in familiar territory for HMD devices part of the Android One program - it runs near stock Android Pie. The battery has a decent 3,000 mAh capacity, but charges over microUSB. Storage comes in 16GB 32GB and can be expanded via the microSD slot. The phone is powered by the Helio A22 chipset with a quad-core CPU and either 2GB or 3GB RAM. In the absence of a fingerprint reader, you’ll have to rely on the face unlock feature for you biometric security. Around the back, we have a single 13MP shooter with an LED flash. The Nokia 2.2 comes with a 5.7-inch IPS panel with HD+ resolution and a waterdrop notch for the 5MP selfie cam. The phone features a decently sized display alongside a rounded polycarbonate design and near stock Android One software with promised support for the upcoming Android Q. The new device aims to tick all the core smartphone check-boxes at the impressively low INR 6,999 ($100/€90) price. HMD Global just introduced its most affordable Android One smartphone - the Nokia 2.2.
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