HMD Global has announced a new phone named the Nokia G21. This G-series fresher wields a Unisoc T606 at the heart. Internally, it also has space for a 5050mAh battery, 4GB of RAM, and up to 128GB of internal storage. Its modest camera assortment consists of a 50MP main sensor. And the software is Android 11 only.
Here’s the complete spec description for a better idea:
Nokia has used a 6.5-inch HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate and V-cut notch up top. Therein in that slit sits the device’s 8MP selfie shooter.
As for the rear cameras, there is a 50MP frontrunner, a 2MP depth sensor, and a 2MP macro unit.
You could unlock the device using the side-situated fingerprint sensor or with your face.
And inside, for you, a Unisoc T606 would be waiting with Android 11 based UX on top. The company is promising two years of platform upgrades and three years of security patches.
In the list of various other things, you also get a 5000mAh battery (with 18W charging support but only a 10W adapter in the box), dual SIMs, 3.5mm headphone jack, FM Radio, WiFi, Bluetooth, and USB-C socket.
The Nokia G21 has debuted at a starting price of €170 (~₹14,530) in Europe and the users will be able to choose the device in Nordic Blue and Dusk colours.
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