HMD Global which is the home of phones for Nokia has launched 6 new devices that include the C, X, and G series. The 6 devices that have been launched include; Nokia X20, Nokia X10, Nokia G20, Nokia G10, Nokia C20, and Nokia C10.

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Commenting on this launch, Florian Seiche, CEO, HMD Global said, “Today is more momentous than a regular product launch. The past 12 months have no doubt been challenging, yet they also gave us a moment to pause, think and prepare for the next big step in our start-up journey. As a Finnish company, our approach to technology and business is human-first and that is reflected in this new smartphone range. We want people to love their phones. The launch of HMD Mobile – a milestone in our journey to a holistic provider of all things mobile – amplifies this, and it is only the beginning. We want you to trust that we put security at the heart of everything we do – Nokia smartphones come with security and software updates for extra peace of mind. And we want people to keep their phones for longer, thanks to our signature durability.”

Nokia X-Series

The Nokia X10 and X20 both have a 6.67” Full HD+ punch-hole display. Both are powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 5G that should offer decent performance. In terms of optics, the Nokia X20 boasts a 32MP front shooter and a 64MP quad-camera on the rear. There is also a new Dual-Sight feature that will activate two cameras simultaneously so you can capture multiple sides or multiple angles. On the Nokia X10, there is a 48MP quad-camera with Cinematic capture. These phones run on Android 11 and are guaranteed to get 3 years of Software updates.

Nokia G-Series

The G-series has 2 devices in its family: the G10 and the G20. Both the phones have a 6.5” teardrop display and also support for fingerprint unlock. Nokia says that the phones would get three years of monthly security updates to help keep your data as secure as possible and two years of OS updates. The Nokia G20 comes with a 48MP camera, and OZO surrounds audio. Whereas, the Nokia G10 has a triple rear camera and advanced imaging with AI-enhanced shooting modes.

Nokia C-Series

Last but not least there are the C-series of devices which include the C10 and C20. With a 6.5” HD+ display, both of them holds Android 11 (Go edition) for a better experience. These phones would be offering 2-years of security patches too. The Nokia C20 includes the front and rear LED flash for better photos in low-light. Whereas, the Nokia C10 is the most affordable device of the new portfolio as it starts at just €75.

Pricing-

The Nokia X20 will be available in markets globally starting May in Midnight Sun and Nordic Blue colour with two configurations:- 6/128GB and 8/128GB. It starts at RRP €349 approx Rs. 31,047. Whereas, the Nokia X10 will be available in markets globally starting June in Forest and Snow colour options and comes in 6/64GB, 6/128 GB, and 4/128GB configurations. It starts at RRP €309 approx Rs. 27,489.

The Nokia G20 will be available in markets globally starting May in Night and Glacier colour options and comes in 4/64GB and 4/128GB configurations. Pricing starts at RRP €159, approx Rs. 14,144. The Nokia G10 will be available in markets globally starting April in Night and Dusk colour options and comes in 3/32GB and 4/64GB configurations. Pricing starts at €139 approx Rs. 12,365.

The Nokia C20 will be available in select markets globally starting April in Sand and Dark Blue colour options and comes in 1/16GB, 2/32GB configurations. Pricing starts at RRP €89 approx Rs. 7,917. The Nokia C10 will be available in select markets globally starting June in Light Purple and Grey colour options and comes in 1/16GB, 1/32GB, and 2/16GB configurations. Pricing starts at RRP €75, approx Rs. 6,672.

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