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One of these is the brand-new Nokia G21, which hopes to pull ahead from Moto’s fleet of budget devices by bringing flagship-class features – namely a high refresh display – to the cheaper end of the phone-buying spectrum.

On the flip side, consumer-friendly additions include a 3.5mm headphone port on the top edge, with space for two nano-SIMs as well as a microSD card. The Nokia G21 charges via USB-C at the bottom, delivering a maximum 18W of power to the phone’s large 5,050mAh battery. That being said, I don’t think the Nokia G21’s cameras can do enough to outweigh the phone’s long list of negatives. Yes, the design is rather nice and the clean Android installation is always a positive, but the phone’s so-so performance and weak battery life don’t help the Nokia G21 pull away from the competition.Nokia does this by keeping costs as low as possible in other areas. The most obvious example is that while the Nokia G21’s 6.5in display supports a maximum refresh rate of 90Hz, it’s still only a simple IPS panel with a 720p resolution – and, as you’ll see later in this review, it’s pretty dire quality-wise. Nothing is out of the ordinary in terms of design, but that’s hardly a bad thing. As with most low-cost Nokia handsets, the phrase “you get what you pay for” doesn’t really apply here, since what you’re actually getting is a phone that fits in nicely on the shelf next to handsets that cost twice the price.

Still, for your (relatively little) money, there’s plenty to like. The phone comes with a clean installation of Android, which means no preinstalled apps or pesky software skins, with dual-SIM capabilities and a 50MP main camera. Processing is done by a Unisoc T606 chipset, complete with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of expandable storage. Nokia G21 review: Price and competition Personalized Leather Case for iPhone 15 Pro/ iPhone 14 Phone case Initials Engraving/ Monogram Engraved Vegan Leather Phone case/ Gift idea The Nokia G21’s primary camera is a 50MP (f/1.8) affair, and this is aided by a pair of 2MP depth and macro sensors, which are mostly redundant. You might not get much use out of these secondary lenses, but the good news is that the main camera is surprisingly competent for a phone as cheap as this. Vegan Personalised custom phone case, Personalized Embossed PU leather, iPhone 15 Case, iPhone 14 case, iPhone 13, iPhone 12, 11 XR Xs 7 8 When it comes to processing speeds, what you’re getting here is a low-cost phone that can just about keep up with Android 11’s various actions and applications, but don’t expect day-to-day performance to be stress-free.

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Personalized Leather phone case for iPhone 14 Pro iPhone 13/ Hard Shell Phone Cases with Initial Embossed Monogram Letters/ Best friend Gift There are also a good number of shooting modes at your disposal. The Nokia G21 can capture slow-motion and timelapse videos, as well as stitched-together panorama images. Video quality is decent and is capped at 1080p 30fps. Nokia G21 review: Verdict Images aren’t mind-blowing, but for the price, you’re getting pictures that have a good amount of detail, well-judged auto exposure and accurate colour representation. Some of the low-light shots are a bit on the grainy side, but there’s still a lot to like here. Personalized leather iPhone Case, Custom Monogram initial iPhone 15, 14, 13,12,11,Xr, X,8,7, Mini, Pro, Max - Personalized leather Gift ideaSadly, battery life is another weak point. The Nokia G21 isn’t anything special, with a score of just 17hrs 33mins in our standardised battery test. That might be a three-hour improvement on last year’s Nokia 5.4, but it’s nowhere close to the Moto G31’s result of almost 24 hours. Gaming is a slightly better story, with the G21 achieving an average onscreen frame rate of 25fps in the GFXBench Manhattan 3 onscreen test. Both the Moto G31 and Redmi Note 11 scored lower in the same benchmark, although it’s worth noting that the latter is rendered at a higher 1080p resolution. In the Geekbench 5 single- and multicore tests, the Nokia G21 scored 311 and 1,190, which is about on a par with the Moto G31, but trails slightly behind the Nokia 5.4. Predictably, not a single one of these phones is a match for the pricier Xiaomi Redmi Note 11.

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