Nokia Will Bring Two Cheap 5G Smartphones, Launching On April 8
Nokia will bring two cheap 5G smartphones, launching on this day, know the likely price and specifications
HMD Global Company is preparing to launch two new smartphones. The name of Nokia X10 and Nokia X20 smartphone comes in it. Both Nokia smartphones can be offered with 5G connectivity.
These phones will be launched at an affordable price point. According to the leaked report, the Nokia X20 smartphone can be introduced with Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 5G chipset.
The phone will come in 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage. The Nokia X20 can be offered for around 349 euros (Rs 30,400). The phone can be offered in two color options blue and sand.
Nokia will bring two cheap 5G smartphones: The phone can be launched on April 8.
The company can offer Nokia X10 smartphone with 5G support. The phone will come in 6GB RAM and a 32GB storage option. The phone can be launched at 300 euros (about 26,000 rupees).
The phone can be offered in white and green two color options. Nokia X10 and Nokia X20 will come with Snapdragon 480 5G processor.
The launch event of the Nokia smartphone has been organized by HMD Global on April 8, where Nokia X10, X20, and Nokia G10 smartphones will be launched.
According to reports, the Nokia G10 smartphone has a 6.4-inch display, which has been supported by the Octa-Core processor. A quad-camera setup can be given in the Nokia G10 smartphone, whose primary camera will be 48MP.
Nokia 8.3 5G phone will come with a 108MP camera.
The company will soon launch the 5G variant of the Nokia 8.3 smartphone. It will get a 6.5-inch QHD + display, which has a refreshed rate of 120Hz.
As a processor, Qualcomm Snapdragon 775G processor will be supported in the phone. Also, a 5,000mAh battery and 108MP Penta camera setup can be given to the phone for powerbackup.
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