HMD Global on Thursday launched six new Nokia-branded Android phones – Nokia X10, X20, G10, G20, C10 and C20 – with reasonably priced price tag tags and assured 3 years of important OS updates on choose models. While the C-series Nokia phones are made for 1st-time smartphone customers, the G- and X-series are midrange offerings with the latter also having 5G assistance ideal off the gate.
Software appears to be their most important USP, so let’s begin with that. The best-of-the-line X-series Nokia phones will be eligible to get 3 years of important OS updates and 3 years of month-to-month safety updates related to Samsung and Google Pixel phones. The X10 and X20 will also be eligible for an extended warranty from HMD. The G-series Nokia phones will get two years of OS updates and 3 years of month-to-month safety updates even though the C-series, two years of quarterly safety updates.
Nokia X10, X20, G10, G20, C10 and C20 costs, availability
The X20 begins at Euros 349 and will be obtainable in choose markets globally beginning May. The X10 begins at Euros 309 and will be obtainable in June. The G20 begins at Euros 159 and will be obtainable in May. The G10 begins at Euros 139 and will be obtainable in April. The C20 begins at Euros 89 and will be obtainable in April. The C10 begins at Euros 75 and will be obtainable in June.
Nokia X10, X20, G10, G20, C10 and C20 specs and options
The X20 has a 6.67-inch 1080p+ show with a hole-punch cutout – this homes a 32MP selfie camera. On the back, it has a quad camera setup with ZEISS-branding: 64MP most important, 5MP ultra-wide-angle, and 2MP cameras, one for macros and yet another for portraits. Under the hood, the phone has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 processor paired with up to 8GB RAM and up to 128GB storage. Software inside the phone is Android 11. Rounding off the package is a 4,470mAh battery with 18W quick charging assistance.
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The X10 comes with up to 6GB RAM and a 48MP most important and 8MP front camera, maintaining rest of the hardware similar as the X20.
The G20 has a 6.5-inch 720p+ show with a waterdrop-style notch – this homes an 8MP selfie camera. On the back, it has a quad camera setup: 48MP most important, 5MP ultra-wide-angle, and 2MP cameras, one for macros and yet another for portraits. Under the hood, the phone has a MediaTek G35 processor paired with up to 4GB RAM and up to 128GB storage. Software inside the phone is Android 11. Rounding off the package is a 5,050mAh battery.
The G10 has a significantly less effective MediaTek G25 processor paired with up to 4GB RAM and up to 64GB storage. It has 3 cameras on the back: 13MP most important, a 2MP macro, and yet another 2MP depth camera. Rest of the specs are more or significantly less the similar as the G20.
The G20 has a 6.5-inch 720p+ show with a waterdrop-style notch – this homes an 8MP selfie camera. On the back, it has a quad camera setup: 48MP most important, 5MP ultra-wide-angle, and 2MP cameras, one for macros and yet another for portraits. Under the hood, the phone has a MediaTek G35 processor paired with up to 4GB RAM and up to 128GB storage. Software inside the phone is Android 11. Rounding off the package is a 5,050mAh battery.
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The C20 and C10 have the similar 6.5-inch 720p show with a waterdrop notch. They have the similar 5MP rear and 5MP front camera setup. Both phones also have the similar 3,000mAh battery and run Google’s Android 11 Go edition application. While the C20 comes with a Unisoc SC9863a processor paired with up to 2GB RAM and up to 32GB storage, the C10 has a Unisoc SC7331e processor with a maximum of 1GB RAM.