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It's a real good device for the price, don't expect some fancy features or lightning fast response, to get that you should expend a little more money, but if you only need a phone to get and make phone calls, install WhatsApp or whatever social media you prefer and live without having a phone in your hands 24/7, then this one is for you
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But this should be expected for $100Face unlock has worked better than I expected, and the device is just all around great
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This device will not win any awards for speed, but in this case, that isn't an issue.
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Excellent phone/device.
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Some people say the device is terrible and laggy, others say that the device is perfect
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The device is a bit bulky.
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but I'm concerned that the Nokia 2 does not seem to be very good as a phone or very stable as a smart device.
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It is a perfectly adequate device for her needs (and is reviewed in that context).
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Some people say the device is terrible and laggy, others say that the device is perfect
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Overall, this is a solid budget device, and I definitely recommend it
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I see it as the best communication device under $100.I'm using this device as a back up/travel phone
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This device will not win any awards for speed, but in this case, that isn't an issue.
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I say the device is as good as you can get for $100
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The device is promised security and Android updates up to Android P (though oreo still hasn't hit the device while others are in Android P beta), holds up to the two days battery life promised (on average), and provides a very clean Android experience