HMD Global on Thursday released three of its latest Nokia smartphone
series, each range consisting of two new smartphones released by the Finnish manufacturer.
Categorised into top-tier X series, intermediate G series and entry-level C
series, a total of six phones were released, namely: Nokia X20 and X10 in the X
Series, G20 and G10 in the G series, and C20 and C10 in the primary C series, as per a report by Tech2.

The smartphone manufacturer noted that this would mark its ‘biggest launch to date’.

Apart from the smartphones, it also launched the new Nokia Lite
Earbuds.

Availability:

1.     
The X20 would be available from May in markets
worldwide, in Midnight Sun and Nordic Blue colours. X10, on the other hand,
will be available from June and would be up for grabs in Forest and Snow
colours.

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2.     
In the G series, the G20 variant will be available
from May in Night and Glacier colours, where G10 would be released earlier, and
will be coming to the market in Night and Dusk colours. G20 has been priced at 159
Euros (Rs 14,116) and G10 has been priced at 139 Euros (Rs 12,340).

3.     
C series is the entry-level range, and here
Nokia will be introducing the C20 variant in Sand and Dark Blue colours, while
C10 would be available in Light Purple and Grey colours.

The X series will see both phones equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon
480 5G chipset, while the Operating System (OS) for both models would be
Android 11 out of the box.

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While X20 would have both 6GB +128 GB and 8 GB+128GB
variants available, the X 10 would cover both specifications mentioned above
and an additional 6GB+64GB variant.

The G series will be seeing a major change in battery
specifications, as the battery in this range would have a run time of three
days, the longest till now in a smartphone produced by Nokia.

The C series will be equipped with Android 11 (Go Edition),
which, as per Nokia, would increase device speed by 20% and also provide quarterly security
updates for two years.