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XR20 Official Video Leaks Shows a Powerful Phone

Jakarta, Selular.ID – An upload via Nokia’s official YouTube Mobile account has uploaded two video ads for the powerful Nokia XR20 smartphone. The video tells about a good display on a smartphone as well as some of the features available.

One of the videos shows the Nokia XR20 being kicked and hit multiple times with a soccer ball by professional footballer, Roberto Carlos, and world freestyle champion, Lisa Zimouche.

The phone took some heavy shots from Carlos showing he’s still great at free-kicks, while Lisa juggled the phone, knocking out a few units with the ball, and dropping another one into a bowl of water, ensuring that the phone is water resistant.

The other videos are more traditional ads. Watched the Nokia XR20 survive a coffee spill and then rinse under the tap. It also withstood multiple falls from different heights. Both videos also give a good look at the design of the phone. The Nokia XR20 has a punch hole in the center that houses the front camera. The bezels are thin but the chin is much thicker.

The phone frame extends over the screen to provide extra protection when the phone is dropped. Nokia has also reinforced the sides of the frame with what looks like steel. We get a glimpse of the audio jack at the bottom next to the USB-C port and speaker grille.

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There are also two holes in the bottom corner for the lanyard cable. The Nokia XR20 has a red button at the top and at the other end is the SIM holder. While Nokia has equipped the phone with a ZEISS lens, there are only two cameras on the back of the phone.
Below that are the two LEDs for the flash and all of them are housed in a protruding squirrel-shaped camera housing. It’s a welcome departure from the cake-shaped camera housings that grace the backs of several other Nokia phones. However, the specifications and price of this phone are still unknown.

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