HMD Global has now launched three new mobile phones under the Nokia name as everyone’s focus is on endurance.
The first model is the Nokia XR20 which is so durable that it is certified to withstand drops from a height of 180cm. Another nice thing is that you can change the screen for free if you can crack it within the first year. The glass in the 6.67-inch screen is Gorilla Glass Victus so you’ll probably have to take a little if you want to break it, the water resistance is IP68, which means you should be able to drop it in water but not swim with it he-he. Inside the phone you’ll find a Snapdragon 480, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, a 48MP camera, a 4,630mAh battery that can be charged wirelessly and 5G support.
The XR20 costs SEK 5,500, but if you want 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal memory, you’ll instead have to pay SEK 6,300 when it’s released next week.
The other model is the C30, which is a budget phone with a 6.82-inch screen and 6000mAh battery respectively. The phone uses the stripped-down Android version of Android Go and is priced at SEK 1,000.
Last but not least, they also released a new button phone with the Nokia 6310. Just like the phone it’s based on, it only has GSM connectivity. The phone has a 2.8 inch screen and uses the Series 30 operating system. It is also very cheap as it only costs 400 SEK.
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