HMD Global offers with the Nokia 2 a cheap entry-level smartphone, which is equipped with Android One and thus also promises the upcoming update to Android 11. You can find out what the phone has to offer beyond long updates in the review.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Nokia-2-3-Review-Smartphone-with-thick-battery-and-Android-One-for-little-money.451781.0.html
As mentioned in your Cons, no notification LED and IPS display combo is LAME. How are users supposed to get reliable notifications without running down battery! Nokia had a good idea in some phones where they made the LED part of the power button. Should be a standard feature on all Nokias. >:D
Looks like China made Windows phone what bad components.
Quote from: xpclient on January 28, 2020, 07:57:46
Nokia had a good idea in some phones where they made the LED part of the power button. Should be a standard feature on all Nokias. >:D
Or they could take a clue from the old 6300 which had two big notification diodes on the sides. You could see them across the room (in the dark, even with just your peripheral vision). Perhaps the best implementation of a notification diode I have ever seen. I think one of the gaming phones has something similar. A great thing is that they're visible even if the phone is face down.
Can the Nokia 2.3 run Mobile Legends smoothly? not necessarily at high settings.
Thanks!