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Nokia 1.4

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PRICE £75 (£90 inc VAT) from nokia.com

Budget smartphones rarely find themselves at the forefront of design innovation, but the Nokia 1.4 is eye-catching. Its robust plastic chassis doesn’t flex when you twist or bend the handset, and the two-tone “Fjord” model I was sent for review shifts between dark blue and purple, depending on where the light catches it.

It certainly doesn’t feel cheap, with skinny bezels and a neat hole-punch notch in the top-middle edge of the display. The two rear-facing cameras are housed

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