Nokia earlier today has officially announced its latest installment to the G lineup. Meet — the G21. The company’s successor to the last year’s Nokia G20 is finally here, with a 90Hz display, 50MP camera, and a 5,050mAh battery.
For starters, the Nokia G21 offers a 6.5-inch HD display in an IPS LCD panel. It comes with support for the 90Hz refresh rate, as well as an adaptive refresh rate that drops to 60Hz when not needed.
Inside is the UNISOC T606 chip, paired with 4GB of RAM, and comes in two storage variations: 64GB or 128GB of internal storage. It also has a microSD slot for further expansion. It runs on Android 11 out-of-the-box and will receive updates up to Android 13 in the future.
In terms of cameras, the Nokia G21 features a triple-camera setup on the back consisting of 50MP primary, 2MP macro, and 2MP depth camera modules housed in a traditional camera layout. On the front, you get an 8MP selfie snapper.
Keeping the lights on is a 5,050mAh battery with 18W fast charging tech, which the company promises can last up to 3 days of battery life though the phone comes with a 10W charging brick in the box.
The Nokia G21 comes in two colors: Nordic Blue and Dusk, and will be available in two memory configurations though the handset will be available in the European market soon for €170 (~roughly PHP 9.9K).
Via: Gizmochina