For context, Luke also owns a Nokia 9 PureView, Nokia 8.3, and Nokia XR20. Quite the Nokia enthusiast, I’d say. He has graciously shared his Nokia G21 hands-on and first impressions on Twitter and given me permission to reproduce it here on MobilityArena.

Nokia G21 hands-on: Quick specs

Here is a quick rundown of the specs:

6.5-inch, 720×1600 pixels, 90Hz, IPS LCD screenAndroid 11 operating system2G, 3G, 4G networksGlass front, plastic frame, plastic back Unisoc Tiger T606 chipset (12nm), Octa-core, Cortex-A75ARM Mali G57 MP150MP main lens + 2MP macro lens + 2MP depth sensor8MP front Camera4 GB RAM64 GB / 128 GB built-in storage memory optionsMemory card slot (dedicated)3.5mm headphone jackSide-mounted fingerprint reader5050mAh Li-Poly battery18W fast charging (included cable supports up to 10W only). USB Power Delivery 3.0

Nokia G21 hands-on and first impressions by Luke Staunton

And here are Luke’s thoughts so far, without any editing:

Battery life is excellent, definitely the main selling pointPerformance is surprisingly good in most scenariosFeels good in the hand, except for the hapticsCamera is a potato, but I will try in better lighting conditions I can also confirm the camera housing scratches incredibly easily.

The phrase about the camera being a potato means it is a low quality camera. Luke’s hands-on confirms that Nokia’s marketing of the device as having solid battery life is true blue. And it is good to know that the Tiger processor delivers good performance. If you are after a phone that works and lasts long on a full charge, and photography is not up on your list, Nokia G21 is looking good. Credits: Thank you, Luke. Follow Luke Staunton on Twitter. His thoughts have also been published on NokiaMob. Check out our Nokia G21 review roundup, for more detailed review information.

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For context, Luke also owns a Nokia 9 PureView, Nokia 8.3, and Nokia XR20. Quite the Nokia enthusiast, I’d say. He has graciously shared his Nokia G21 hands-on and first impressions on Twitter and given me permission to reproduce it here on MobilityArena.

Nokia G21 hands-on: Quick specs

Here is a quick rundown of the specs:

6.5-inch, 720×1600 pixels, 90Hz, IPS LCD screenAndroid 11 operating system2G, 3G, 4G networksGlass front, plastic frame, plastic back Unisoc Tiger T606 chipset (12nm), Octa-core, Cortex-A75ARM Mali G57 MP150MP main lens + 2MP macro lens + 2MP depth sensor8MP front Camera4 GB RAM64 GB / 128 GB built-in storage memory optionsMemory card slot (dedicated)3.5mm headphone jackSide-mounted fingerprint reader5050mAh Li-Poly battery18W fast charging (included cable supports up to 10W only). USB Power Delivery 3.0

Nokia G21 hands-on and first impressions by Luke Staunton

And here are Luke’s thoughts so far, without any editing:

Battery life is excellent, definitely the main selling pointPerformance is surprisingly good in most scenariosFeels good in the hand, except for the hapticsCamera is a potato, but I will try in better lighting conditions I can also confirm the camera housing scratches incredibly easily.

The phrase about the camera being a potato means it is a low quality camera. Luke’s hands-on confirms that Nokia’s marketing of the device as having solid battery life is true blue. And it is good to know that the Tiger processor delivers good performance. If you are after a phone that works and lasts long on a full charge, and photography is not up on your list, Nokia G21 is looking good. Credits: Thank you, Luke. Follow Luke Staunton on Twitter. His thoughts have also been published on NokiaMob. Check out our Nokia G21 review roundup, for more detailed review information.

Don’t miss our reviews.Join our WhatsApp Group, to be notified of the most important articles and deals,Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.  Nokia G21 hands on review  excellent battery and so so camera   MobilityArena - 96