Nokia officially launched its newest mobile phone globally, the G21. The phone is equipped with a 50MP camera and a “jumbo” battery.
G21 is the successor to the G20 which is quite successful in the world. The G20 models feature a circular bulge on the camera in the center called ‘oreo’, but on the Nokia G21, that bulge turns into a rectangle at the corner of the phone’s back.
The rear camera is equipped with a 50 MP main camera, there is a 2 MP macro lens and a 2 MP depth sensor camera. While on the front there is a camera selfie 8MP which is designed with a notch in the form of a water drop.
This phone uses the Unisoc T606 chipset, made with 4nm fabrication. The Nokia G21 is equipped with 4GB of RAM and 64 and 128 GB of internal storage, and can be expanded with the provided microSD slot.
The screen is equipped with a 6.5-inch LCD, with a refresh rate of 90Hz, resulting in an image resolution of up to 1080+, according to reports GSM Arena.
The battery is equipped with a capacity of 5,050 mAh which is claimed to last 3 days. Charging is already supported with 18W fast charging, but manufacturers only provide adapters with 10W current.
This phone is equipped with dual SIM support which can only be used for 4G services. The fingerprint scanner is on the side of the phone, there is Bluetooth 5.0, NFC and a 3.55mm jack port.
The Nokia G21 is priced in the European market starting from 170 Euros or only Rp. 2.7 million (exchange rate of Rp. 16,210). Two color options are available, namely Nordic Blue and Dusk, quoted India Today.
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