Nokia G21 appears on Geekbench, may run on Android 11
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HMD Global-owned Nokia is reportedly working on a successor to the Nokia G20 phone. The Nokia G21 handset has allegedly been spotted on Geekbench. As per the benchmark listing website, the handset may come powered by Unisoc T606 processor. It may be paired with 4GB RAM and may run on Android 11 operating system.
312 and 1157 are the single-core and multi-core scores of the alleged Nokia G21 on the Geekbench platform. The smartphone is said to come with a 6.5-inch LCD screen with HD+ resolution. The handset is tipped to come with a triple camera setup on the back. It may have a 50MP main sensor paired with two other sensors.
The device may house a 5000mAh battery. It may be equipped with a headphone jack and a microSD card slot. Nokia G21 is said to offer 5G connectivity and may offer 128GB storage. The phone may have two colour variants- Dusk and Black.
As said before, the upcoming Nokia G21 will succeed the Nokia G20 that was launched in September 2021. Nokia G20 is a budget phone which carries a price tag of Rs 12,999.
Nokia G20 specs
Nokia G20 has a 6.5-inch HD+ display with 20:9 aspect ratio. It is powered by MediaTek Helio G35 octa-core processor. It packs 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The storage is expandable up to 512GB via microSD card.
The phone has a quad rear camera setup comprising of a 48MP primary sensor with an f/1.79 lens, a 5MP ultra-wide-angle lens, a 2MP macro shooter, and a 2MP depth sensor. At the front, the phone comes with an 8MP selfie shooter.
The device is backed by a 5,050mAh battery with support for 10W charging. The smartphone offers IPX2 rating and has a dedicated Google Assistant button.
Camera | 48 MP + 5 MP + 2 MP + 2 MP |
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Display | 6.52 inches (16.56 cm) |
Performance | MediaTek Helio G35 (12 nm) |
Ram | 4 GB |
Storage | 64 GB |
Battery | 5050 mAh |
Price in india | 14000 |
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