HMD globally has announced a total six different smartphone models ranging from the entry-level to mid-ranger segment. Among these devices include the Nokia X10 and X20 smartphones which share largely similar design and specs except for some differences in their camera department.
Upfront, both the Nokia X10 and X20 smartphones shares the same 6.67” FHD+ LCD display which dons a central hole-punch cutout for Its selfie camera. While the Nokia X20 gets a 32 megapixels selfie camera, the Nokia X10 settles for a toned-down 8 megapixels shooter instead.
Over at the back, the duo sports a circular camera island which houses a quad-camera setup. For the higher-end X20, the device features a 64 megapixels main camera with Zeiss optics along with three other cameras including a 5 megapixels ultra-wide unit, as well as a pair of 2 megapixels sensors for macro and depth information.
Coming to the Nokia X10, its main camera has been downgraded from a 64 megapixels sensor to a 48 megapixels sensor instead. As for the other three cameras, they remain unchanged.
Under the hood, the Nokia X10 and X20 duo are powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 480 chipset which will be paired with up to 8GB RAM and 128GB onboard storage that can be further expanded via a microSD card.
Both devices are backed by a 4,470mAh battery that carries support for 18W fast-charging. On top of that, they also support NFC, BlueTooth 5.0 and WiFi 5 on the connectivity side, and brings along a 3.5mm headphone jack side-mounted fingerprint scanner, Google Assistant Button, as well as IP52 rating. These devices also boot on Android 11 out of the box.
In terms of pricing, the Nokia X10 is priced at €309 while the Nokia X20 is priced at €349 in the European markets.