

Nokia G21 is an updated version of the company’s G20 phone with improved battery, screen and camera setup.
Nokia G21 has a 5050 mAh battery and the company claims that this phone can work for 3 days on a single charge.
For this purpose the power saving modes of the phone have been improved and 20% battery saving is possible at the first level while 10% power saving will be possible at the second level.
This new model has 18 watt fast charging support with battery but only 10 watt adapter will be available in the box.


This new phone is 5% thinner than the previous model.
The G21 has a much better refresh rate than the other major upgrade screens, with a 6.5-inch LCD display and a 90 Hz refresh rate for the first time in the G series.
But in order to extend the battery life to 3 days, you have to enable the adaptive mode for the display, due to which the refresh rate will be 60 Hz instead of 90 when not needed, so that it is possible to save battery power.
Inside the phone is a UnisoCT606 processor while the Kate 4 is given an LTE modem, i.e. a 4G phone.
The G21 will have 4 GB RAM and 64 to 128 GB storage options, while the storage can be further expanded with a microSD card.
The phone has Android 11 operating system but it will be updated to Android 12.
The fingerprint scanner is on the side while Face Unlock has also been improved and now it will also identify you with a mask and unlock the device.
The back of the phone has a setup of 3 cameras with a 50-megapixel main camera with 2-megapixel macro and 2-megapixel depth cameras.
The company did not announce an availability date, but did say that the G21 volume will be sold for 170 euros (over 33,000 Pakistani rupees).