
HMD Global unveiled the X30 and G60, two new Nokia smartphones, despite their challenges. The Snapdragon 695 CPU used in both phones is capable of 5G, significantly improving over the Snapdragon 480 used in their forerunners.
The latest Nokia handset to employ AMOLED was the 9 PureView. The X30 has a frame constructed of recycled aluminum and a 90hz Full HD+ AMOLED display. A 50MP optical image stabilization and a 13MP ultra-wide-angle camera make up the back cameras—a 4200mAh battery with 33w charging support powers the lights.
The G60, instead, is constructed from recyclable plastic and features a larger 6.58-inch IPS display with a faster 120hz refresh rate. A 50-megapixel primary camera (with a smaller sensor than the X30’s) is joined by a 5MP ultra-wide-angle camera and a 2MP depth sensor in its triple-back camera arrangement. Even if the battery capacity increases to 4500 mAh, the device can only be charged at a maximum of 20w.
The price of the Nokia X30 is $530 (about ₱30,100), whereas the price of the Nokia G60 is $320 (around ₱18,200).
There is currently no information regarding the worldwide availability of either Nokia phone.
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