The Finnish company HMD Global has introduced two new budget Nokia smartphones – G11 and G21. The novelties became the sequels of the G10 and G20 released a year ago, respectively. The main difference between the models was the main camera: 13 MP for the G11 and 50 MP for the G21. Additional cameras are the same (a pair of 2-megapixel plugs), as well as front cameras (8 megapixels). In addition, the two models differ in memory modifications and equipment: the G11 is devoid of a complete charger, while the G21 comes with a 10W unit. At the same time, both smartphones support 18-W charging, which cannot be estimated with the help of complete accessories with either the G11 or the G21.
Nokia G21
The screens of the new products seem to be unremarkable: IPS, HD +, 6.5″, 90 Hz. The latter parameter, however, can cause rejoicing in the narrow camp of Nokia fans – after all, this is the brand’s first smartphone with an increased screen refresh rate. The hardware of the new products is the same ( UniSoC T606), as well as batteries – 5050 mAh Both smartphones support NFC and come with Android 11 (+ ExpressVPN pre-installed with a trial for a month), but they promise to upgrade to Android 12. However, the wording sounds strange: “two years of system updates, will update to Android 12″ – as if HMD promises to update the smartphone to Android 12 no later than February 2024. Russian prices and modifications of the Nokia G11 and Nokia G21 are listed below.
Nokia G11
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According to Nokia