Nokia G50, with a Snapdragon 480 chipset, goes official
23 Sep 2021: Nokia G50, with a Snapdragon 480 chipset, goes official
HMD Global has announced its latest 5G handset, the Nokia G50, in the UK. It is priced at £199.99 (roughly Rs. 20,000). As for the key highlights, the Nokia G50 comes with a 6.82-inch display, a Snapdragon 480 processor, a 48MP triple rear camera setup, and a 5,000mAh battery with support for fast-charging. Here are more details.
Design and display: It is available in two color options
Nokia G50 features a waterdrop notch design with a sizeable bezel at the bottom and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. On the rear, there is a circular camera unit. The device sports a 6.82-inch HD+ (720x1560 pixels) IPS LCD screen with 450-nits of peak brightness. It measures 173.83x77.68x8.85mm, weighs 220 grams, and is offered in Midnight Sun and Ocean Blue color variants.
Fact: There is an 8MP selfie camera
The Nokia G50 bears a triple rear camera module, comprising a 48MP primary shooter, a 5MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 2MP depth lens. For selfies and video calls, it gets an 8MP front-facing snapper.
Internals: The phone boots Android 11
The Nokia G50 draws power from a Snapdragon 480 processor, paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. Under the hood, it runs on Android 11 and is equipped with a 5,000mAh battery with 18W fast-charging support. In terms of connectivity, the handset offers support for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, NFC, 5G network, and a Type-C port.
Fact: Nokia G50: Pricing and availability
The Nokia G50 carries a price-tag of £199.99 (roughly Rs. 20,000) for the solo 4GB/64GB model. It is currently available only in the UK. Details about its India launch are yet to be revealed.
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