Description
Nokia X20 Specs:
The Nokia X20 has a 6.67-in display, powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 5G chip with Adreno 619 GPU. The phone has up to 6 GB of RAM, 128 GB of internal storage, and a 4470 mAh Battery. it has a quad-camera setup on the rear that consists of 64MP+5MP+ 2MP+ 2MP and a 32 MP front camera for selfies.
Display | 6.67 inches, IPS LCD |
Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 5G |
Sim Card | Dual SIM |
Connectivity | GSM / HSPA / LTE / 5G |
OS | Android 11 |
RAM | 6GB, 8GB |
Storage | 128GB |
Card Slot | microSDXC |
Camera | 64MP+5MP+ 2MP+ 2MP |
Selfie | 32 MP |
3.5mm jack | Yes |
USB Port | USB Type-C 2.0 |
Fingerprint | Side-mounted |
Battery | Li-Po 4470 mAh |
Charging | 18 W fast-charging, with no charging adapter only usb cable |
Colors | Midnight Sun, Nordic Blue |
Introduction
HMD global has yet again dazzled us with six new budget-friendly Nokia-branded smartphones. The Nakia X20 is one of the most premia of HMD’s offerings with an emphasis on reliability, as well as durability. In this article review, we take a full in-depth tour of the hardware and the software. Now I can tell you that the Nakia X20 does not come with a charger or headphones bundled in the box. You should be able to use your old standard type C charging cable and adapter though with the X20. But if you do need a charger you can grab one directly from our website by following the highlighted link. You do at least get a 100%, same combustible protective case.
Design and build
The design of the Nokia X20 will not exactly surprise or shock any Nakia fans out there. It is a 6.67-inch behemoth big phone with sort of junky bezels. Bezels surrounding that display. Flip the X20 around and it’s your typical polycarbonate back with a nice sort of textured finish to it. This one helps with the grip even as it prevents greasy prints. Then you’ve got the lovely circular camera module over there with Zeiss branding as is quintessential of Nokia phones. The phone itself is available in two color options namely Midnight Sun and Nordic Blue.
Display
Now the Nokia X20’s display is a 6.67-inch IPS whopper. Although at this price point you can get AMOLED screens if you prefer that sharp contrast and punchier, more vivid colors. I am talking about the likes of Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 and even Oppo Reno 5F surprisingly. Hello Nokia? But this is absolutely fine for your Netflix session, YouTube, and so on. It’s a Full-HD plus resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels. So even though it’s an IPS panel everything looks reasonably crisp. Maybe one final bummer is that there’s no way of changing the refresh rate because it’s a 60 Hertz panel. You don’t have a 90 Hertz or a 120 Hertz refresh option. And there’s no always-on-display feature because it’s an IPS panel. Did I mention there is Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection here?
Performance
As for storage get 128GB storage as standard on the Nakia X20. Of course, that is expandable up to half a terabyte via micro SD. Nokia X20 rocks the fresh new Qualcomm SM4350 Snapdragon 480 5G (8 nm) chipset. So then you’re getting 5g future-proofing which on the occasional handsets at this sort of budget price point do deliver. The base version of the Nokia X20 comes with 6 gigs of RAM and there is an 8GB RAM version which will cost a few more of course.
On the left edge of the Nakia X20, you will find a dedicated Google Assistant button. We’re not entirely sure why we need that physical button when you can access the system with a quick swipe up from the corner. The worse news is that you can disable like Google assistant button but can’t map it with a different function. Anyway, Google Assistant is an artificial intelligence-powered virtual assistant developed by Google that is primarily available on mobile and smart home devices.
Platform
So let’s move briefly on to the software and again Nokia fans won’t be surprised to learn that it is on board good stock Android experience here. It is, of course, the latest freshest Android 11. I think we can all agree that HMD Global has always been really good when it comes to guaranteeing security and OS updates. This being the case, the Nokia X20 is no different. You’ve got three guaranteed years of software upgrades on those security updates as well. Yes, this means you will be all the way covered up to Android 14 should you buy this phone.
Cameras
The rear camera set up of the Nokia X20 is headed up by a 64-megapixel primary shooter. Now as with most modern smartphones, the Nokia X20 uses 4 in 1 pixel binning to capture images. So you will end up with 16-megapixel resolution shots. In the settings menu though, you can bump it up to that maximum 64MP resolution if conditions are ideal. The other lenses you see on the back constitute a 5 MP, (ultrawide), 2 MP, (macro), and 2 MP, (depth). Glad to see features such as Zeiss optics, LED flash, HDR, panorama, and 4K@30fps video recording here. Here you also get night mode for your low light shots, Pro Mode and you can also shoot in a RAW format on that 64-megapixel lens. Its selfie shooter is a 32-megapixel lens.
Battery
Stuffed inside of the Nokia X20 is a Li-Po 4,470 mAh, non-removable battery. Definitely not one of the biggest capacities out there even for budget smartphones. But because of that stock version of Android and the energy-efficient platform and everything, it will easily go a full day. If you’re fairly liberal with your usage be sure you will get two full days of use out of that on a single charge. By liberal, I mean a bit of messaging, a bit of web browsing, and stuff like that. The phone does support fast charging 18W.
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