Entry-level Nokia 2V Tella appears on Geekbench

04 June 2020
The phone will come with Mediatek Helio A22 chipset and 2 GB RAM.

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  • 10 Jun 2020

Anonymous, 05 Jun 2020This phone is almost-certainly the Worldwide version of the... moreDon't even consider it, dude...
Helio A22 is very much like SD410, shitty PoS.
I bet my ass u'll be seriously pissed with the performance as u'll encounter lag fest from day 1.

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    • Anonymous
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    • 05 Jun 2020

    This phone is almost-certainly the Worldwide version of the "Nokia C2" "Tennen" & "Tava" which are A22-utilising entry phones locked on the carrier "Cricket" for the USA market. I am certain that all specs will be identical.
    With Bluetooth 5.0 and Galileo GNSS (no WiFi6) and NO NOTCH/PUNCHHOLE I am interested in buying this phone as a backup.

      Anonymous, 05 Jun 2020Why they started naming the phones, besides the numbers, wi... moreMarketing purposes. Like when LG named its phone „Chocolate“ and people with less experience about a phone's performance were impressed.

      Though, Nokia's names are a bit… uninspired, to put it mildly.

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        • Anonymous
        • uE{
        • 05 Jun 2020

        Why they started naming the phones, besides the numbers, with incomprehensible names..

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          • 04 Jun 2020

          Anonymous, 04 Jun 2020Title literally says "Entry-level" so...It's already June 2020 and nothing from Nokia. Ok show me HMD-Nokia phone with SD 855? Or SD 865? Where are they? Short answer: nowhere.

            Anonymous, 04 Jun 2020Title literally says "Entry-level" so...The issue is that HMD has been in entry-level mode since it was created, not the old & amazing Nokia -> this brand "died" when Microsoft bought it.

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              • 04 Jun 2020

              Anonymous, 04 Jun 2020Nope with 2GB RAM it's better to just stick to Android Go. ... morePhones being released with 2GB RAM shouldn't be running full Pie or newer. Had a decent experience with 2GB RAM on 7, 8.1 and 9 (full Android) but split-screen can take its time. 3GB RAM should be the recommended minimum for Pie and newer.

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                • Anonymous
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                • 04 Jun 2020

                Love the Community, 04 Jun 2020That's the point. HMD are not capable of dishing out Nokia ... moreWhile you're not entirely wrong, not totally right either. It looks like Samsung would disagree with your assessment, seeing as how they're still expanding their A, M and J series. AND seemingly that confident at not pricing those competitively enough against the usual Chinese suspects.

                You could also look at A LOT of unheard of China own OEMs aggressively fighting in their own turf with mostly entry level and midrange phones.

                Clearly there's more than enough volume space in those segments.

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                  • Anonymous
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                  • 04 Jun 2020

                  Nope with 2GB RAM it's better to just stick to Android Go. Better performance and probably batt life.

                  In this aspect OEMs are not the problem. Google is. They seriously need to either re-engineer the code base or cut the their crap about the recommended specs.

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                    • Anonymous
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                    • 04 Jun 2020

                    Love the Community, 04 Jun 2020That's the point. HMD are not capable of dishing out Nokia ... moreOr 855 and 765 for 5G. Not to forget that now MediaTek has very very good chipsets at a very good prices.
                    Also omnivision has some good sensors for photo.

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                      • 04 Jun 2020

                      Anonymous, 04 Jun 2020Title literally says "Entry-level" so...That's the point. HMD are not capable of dishing out Nokia SD865 flagships in all budgets. The real profits are from flagship customers, not that midrange/entry level dump. If HMD Nokia wants to gain profits, they should make SD865 flagships.

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                        • Anonymous
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                        • 04 Jun 2020

                        MATE 30 PRO, 04 Jun 2020Another amazing & spectacular flagship from HMD are goi... moreTitle literally says "Entry-level" so...

                          Another amazing & spectacular flagship from HMD are going to be released !!!

                          Wow ... !!!

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                            • rxh
                            • 04 Jun 2020

                            Nokia can never become relevant again buy not releasing a proper flagship. These entry/mid rangers are barely anything to talk home about.

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                              • 04 Jun 2020

                              i'm just wondering, who puts these phones through benchmarks during development and why?

                                Funny how they have to use Geekbench 4 just to have much higher points.

                                  Being a Nokia fan, I feel Nokia is still not realizing the market value or requirements, and forget about actual release of their mobiles with success, in most cases they are only at announcements which are direct disappointment to continuous failures.