Nokia X20 (8GB)
128 GB, Midnight Sun, 6.67", Dual SIM, 64 Mpx, 5GProduct details
Reviews & Ratings
- good battery life
- Weak SoC
- Thick and heavy
Same price, different strengths - the six smartphones are similar and yet fundamentally different. 5G radio is to be expected in this price range. And while the devices also have large screens and many cameras, their focus is different. Nokia and Honor are lagging somewhat behind...
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- Bright 6.7-inch LCD screen
- slim Android 11
- System/security updates for three years
- Jack socket for headphones
- Long battery power of 13:04 hours
- Good LTE radio characteristics
- Sustainable accessories
- Extended update period
- Average battery life
- Camera quality in low light
With the new X20 model, the Nokia brand is increasingly focusing on the topic of sustainability. For example, a compostable cover is included in the scope of delivery. A charger, on the other hand, is not included. To ensure that the devices are used for longer, the manufacturer has also extended the update period...
- Bright 6.7-inch LCD screen
- slim Android 11
- System/security updates for three years
- Jack socket for headphones
- long battery life
- Good LTE radio characteristics
The Nokia X20 lacks a few things that would make it a real top model, and it struggles with similar problems as the much cheaper G10. Neither of the devices was really convincing in the test. At least there are regular software updates for both models. Alternatives: Poco F3 (grade 1.9, 320 euros) instead of X20...