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In our performance benchmarks, then, it’s no surprise that the Nokia 1.4’s single-core processing scores are identical, but multicore performance has actually doubled this year. Whether this is due to the extra RAM on board, or perhaps some efficiency tweaks on Nokia’s part, we don’t know for certain, but what this means is that the Nokia 1.4’s performance isn’t all that bad. Battery has limited recharge cycles and battery capacity reduces over time. Eventually the battery may need to be replaced. Inside the Nokia 1.4 is the low-end 1.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 215 chipset, which also powered the Nokia 1.3 last year. It would have been nice to see a bit of a performance uplift this year, but at least the Nokia 1.4 has double the RAM (2GB) and double the storage (32GB).
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