Nokia 2 was released in the Nigerian market last week by HMD Global which says that the new smartphone will reduce the need to recharge a phone by two days.
Many smartphone manufacturers have always touted long battery life as a selling point but the reality always turns out different. Most smartphone will promise longer lasting batteries but at the expense of shorter performance. They force you to ration usage of the phone.
But HMD makes a strong case for the new Nokia 2 device.
The company told BusinessDay in a statement that unlike other phones, the two-day battery life does not come at the expense of performance.
“People rely on their phones so much these days with many people subconsciously rationing their battery life when out and about so they can last the day,” says Joseph Umunakwe, General Manager, West, East, and Central Africa, HMD Global. “We do not think you should have to do less with your phone which is why we created a smartphone that can power through when other devices need a pit stop.”
Apart from the battery life, the design of the Nokia 2 draws on all the hallmarks of the Nokia phone heritage of quality, simplicity, and reliability. It has a sleek frame from a single block of aluminium while the Corning Gorilla Glass is complemented by sculpted polycarbonate on the back delivering both a great feel.
“With the Nokia 2, we wanted to replicate the unique Android experience we have delivered so far with the long-lasting battery which so many fans associate and expect from their Nokia phones,” said Umunakwe, “To make this a reality, every component of the Nokia 2 – from display to battery, chipset to system – has been engineered to draw as little power as possible from the huge battery fans a long-lasting phone they can rely on.”

