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Nokia XR20, G50 Get New Updates

 

One more day, another Nokia programming update - in the event that you own the rough Nokia XR20 or the midrange Nokia G50, you should check assuming your gadget is qualified for the most recent security fix.

 

As detailed by the group over at Nokiamob, Nokia Portable has carried out refreshes for the previously mentioned phones, which bring a few fixes for security, as well as the Android 13 form update for April, and upgrades to framework and the UI.

 

The April update for the Nokia XR20 accompanies rendition number V3.340 and tips the scales at 517MB, while the Nokia G50 will get update variant V3.310, tipping the scales at a somewhat bigger 547MB.

 

In other Nokia news, another Nokia model was as of late spotted for US markets, known as the "C300." The phone is focused on at section level buyers, and will be sold opened for use with various organizations including AT&T, T-Portable, and MetroPCS to give some examples, in spite of the fact that it will be restricted to 4G network.

 

Going back to the April software patch, the update should be available globally, and you can check for it by going into your Settings > System > System Update to check if the update is available for your phone.


Nokia C300 Specs and Valuing Uncovered

 

Some time back, we got expression of another Nokia smartphone set out toward US markets, which joins the developing number of reasonable Nokia phones accessible for American purchasers. Thusly, it seems as though new subtleties have sprung up with respect to the handset being referred to, giving us a more clear image of what's in store.

 

As referenced previously, the phone is designated at section level customers, and will be sold opened for use with various organizations including AT&T, T-Portable, and MetroPCS to give some examples, despite the fact that it will be restricted to 4G availability. The Nokia C300 will be accessible for around $139 at Walmart.

 

As far as equipment, the phone will accompany a 6.5-inch LCD screen, a Snapdragon 6-series chipset, upheld by 3GB of Smash and 512GB of expandable stockpiling. The phone will accompany a 13-megapixel fundamental camera, notwithstanding a 8-megapixel front camera housed in a waterdrop score on the display.

 

Concerning programming, the Nokia C300 will transport with Android 12, a somewhat old rendition of the operating system as of now. Then again however, its spending plan sticker price actually intends that there will be a few trade offs, in spite of the fact that we can trust that Nokia will give updates to Android 13 and 14 later on.


Nokia's New Rugged Phone Makes its Introduction

 

In the wake of making its underlying presence felt by means of releases in the relatively recent past, Nokia's new XR21 has been authoritatively reported, and takes over for the Nokia XR20 from two or three years back. The handset's primary feature is its rugged design, despite the fact that it accompanies a bunch of fascinating equipment details.

 

 

As far as design, the phone accompanies a hard core looking outside outline, which looks like its ancestor, and even highlights MIL-STD-810H level durability. This encompasses the 6.49-inch IPS LCD show, which accompanies a 1080 x 2400 pixel goal and a 120Hz revive rate notwithstanding Gorilla Glass Victus insurance. The phone runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 5G chipset, supported by 6GB of Slam and 128GB of inside stockpiling.

 

For optics, there's a double camera arrangement on the back board with a 64MP and 8MP camera combo, joined by a 16MP camera on the front. Different subtleties incorporate a 4800 mAh battery with help for 33W quick charging, a 3.5mm headphone jack, microSD card space, sound system speakers, and a side-mounted unique finger impression scanner.

 

As far as accessibility, the phone will come valued at £499, and will be accessible in dark and green variety variations.


Seems as though Nokia is Wanting to Launch another Rough Phone

 

Nokia fans, cheer - it seems as though the Finnish brand is equipping to launch a new rough smartphone, in view of a few spilled pictures on the web. The photographs were spotted by the people over at Winfuture, and highlight a gadget presently known as the Nokia "Guard."

 

First seen in a guide show by HMD Worldwide last year, the Nokia Guard is hypothesized to be rebranded as the Nokia XR or XR30, succeeding the XR20 from several years back. Given the conceivable XR marking (as well as the phone's plan), it's exceptionally expected that the phone will act as Nokia's new tough handset.

 

It's conceivable that the Nokia Guard will accompany 6GB of Smash upheld by 128 GB of inward memory, a camera combo which includes a 64-megapixel primary camera and a 8-megapixel super wide camera, and a 16-megapixel front camera for selfies and video calls. Inside, the phone could accompany a 4600 mAh battery, with help for 33W quick charging.

 

While there's no notice of a particular delivery date, it's hypothesized that the Guard could accompany a $499 sticker price, putting it in accordance with other midrange Android phones.


Android 13 Arrives for the Nokia G11 Plus

 

As increasingly more Android phones get the much-anticipated move up to most recent variant of Android, we will undoubtedly see a ton more handsets get added to the Android 13 line. So, the furthest down the line gadget to get the update is Nokia's G11 Plus.

 

As indicated by the people from Nokiamob, Android 13 adds a few new highlights to the G11 Plus, including slight changes to the phone's UI and symbols, Android's locked organizer element, and Blaze Catch for the Nokia Camera 2.0 application. The update is as of now accessible for clients in India, in spite of the fact that it ought to carry out to additional locales soon.

 

Sent off last year, the Nokia G11 Plus highlights a 6.5-inch show with a 90Hz revive rate, as well as a forward looking 8-megapixel camera. The back board of the phone houses the double camera cluster which comprises of a 50-megapixel fundamental camera, and an optional 2-megapixel sensor. The G11 Plus is controlled by a 5,000 mAh battery, and accompanies 4GB of Smash combined with 64GB of interior stockpiling, with help for 512GB miniature SD cards.

 

Assuming that you own the Nokia G11 Plus, you can head into your Settings application, and afterward continue to "Framework" and afterward "Framework Update" to incite your gadget to check for the Android 13 overhaul.

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