The Nokia G21, the successor to the Nokia G20, has been unveiled. Nokia’s low-cost smartphone has been upgraded in every way, from the screen to the battery to the camera. Here’s all you need to know about the Nokia G21.
A 6.5-inch HD+ LCD display with a refresh rate of 90Hz is included on the Nokia G21. In power-saving mode, it also has adaptive refresh rate functionality, which drops the refresh rate to 60Hz.
The phone comes with 4GB of RAM and 64GB or 128GB of internal storage. Customers can expand the device’s storage capacity by inserting a microSD card.
The smartphone is powered by the Unisoc T606 chipset, which was developed utilizing 12nm technology. It includes two Cortex-A75 cores and six Cortex-A55 cores in addition to the Mali G75-MP1 graphics chip.
Only 4G LTE is supported by the phone. There is no support for 5G. It is currently running on Android 11. Nokia has said that the G21 will receive two significant Android OS updates, implying that Android 12 and Android 13 will be installed.
The triple-camera setup on the back of the phone has a 50-megapixel primary camera, a 2-megapixel macro lens, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. It provides features such as higher resolution and night mode.
The Nokia G21 is powered by a big 5,050 mAh battery. Nokia is known for its long-lasting phones, which may last up to three days on a single charge, according to the company. They don’t just converse on their phones; they can do a lot more.
Charging technology has also progressed. The Nokia G21 now has USB PD 3.0 capability, which enables charging speeds of up to 18W. Nokia, on the other hand, only provides a 10W charger with the phone. A number of clever power-saving settings have also been introduced by Nokia.
To extend battery life even further, the phone now goes into power-saving mode at 20% battery, followed by a second level of power-saving mode at 10%.
Nordic Blue and Dusk are the two colors available for the Nokia G21. The smartphone is priced at €170 in Europe. There is no exact availability date at this moment.
Source: Nyscinfo