A few days ago, HMD announced that it would no longer sell smartphones to Russia. Obviously, now the company has decided to do it differently – to continue sales, but based on the changed ruble exchange rate. So, the “flagship” protected Nokia XR20 based on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 chipset now costs 74,990 rubles. More simple X-series devices are cheaper: 41,990 rubles for the Nokia X10 and 49,990 rubles for the Nokia X20; using the same chipset Nokia G50 can be bought for 34,990 rubles. Prices for other G-series smartphones have also been updated: 15,990 rubles for the G10, 23,990 rubles for the G20, and the same for the recently released G21. The budget C20/C30 cost 13,990 and 16,990 rubles, respectively, and the Nokia T20 tablet costs 29,990 rubles.
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According to Nokia