The Nokia G21 has a large screen and battery, NFC support and pure Android features. It also has a headphone jack and 18W charging. But what about the cons of the model?
Together with the smartphone you will receive a case, a 10W charger (the maximum can support up to 18W charging of the Nokia G21), a cable. The device itself is quite large, but fits well in the hand. Build quality is also good.
Nokia G21’s screen is 6.5 inches, resolution HD+, refresh rate 90 Hz. Also installed on this smartphone is the IPS matrix. It may not have enough brightness, but the brightness margin is pretty normal for a budget smartphone.
The Nokia G21 smartphone is equipped with a Unisoc T606 processor and 4 GB of RAM. In AnTuTu, the device gets only 172 thousand points. The device works quite tolerably, although there are sometimes slight slowdowns. Of course, it cannot be recommended for games.
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The battery capacity of the Nokia G21 is 5000 mAh, and the charging power is 10 watts. On average, a smartphone is enough for 1.5-2 days, but charging from the power supply that comes with the kit takes about 4 hours (from charging at 18 W – about 2.5 hours).
The front camera of this Nokia model has 8 MP and takes pretty mediocre photos. The main module has 50 MP, there is also a macro camera and a 2 MP camera for portrait shots. In general, the main camera of this smartphone is very mediocre, there are also problems with autofocus, and the device records video only in Full HD and without stabilization.
The Nokia G21 turned out to be pretty weird. It’s definitely not worth the money because for the same price you can buy a smartphone with better performance, screen and camera. True, it will not have “pure” Android.
Source: Ferra
