Nokia's total renewal in the mid-range and entry-level range has materialized with the launch of six new Android smartphones that offer up-to-date features and a very balanced price-performance ratio. Particularly noteworthy are the Nokia X10 and Nokia X20, which incorporate 5G connectivity and cameras developed with Zeiss, but the Finnish firm has also presented the affordable Nokia G10, G20 and the economical Nokia C10 and C20.
Below we offer you the most detailed analysis of All specifications, features, differences, competitive advantages, prices and available configurations of these new Nokia models, integrating all the relevant information to help you choose the device that best suits your needs.
Introducing the new Nokia X, G and C family
Nokia, under the leadership of HMD Global, has taken a strategic step in the mobile market by simplifying its catalog and nomenclature with the X, G and C series. This strategy allows to quickly identify the orientation of each range:
- Series X: Focused on offering the latest technology such as 5G and superior performance, all at a moderate price.
- G Series: stands out for its autonomy and a proposal aimed at those looking for solid and economical mobiles.
- Serie C: Designed for those seeking maximum accessibility and pure Android experience at the lowest range.
Full specifications of the Nokia X10 and X20
On Nokia X10 and Nokia X20 They share most of the technical features, with slight differences in the photography section, memory, and certain configurations. Both models have been designed to democratize connectivity. 5G and offer a stable, secure, and upgradeable user experience for years to come.
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Display and layout
Both devices integrate a 6,67 inch IPS LCD screen with resolution Full HD + (2400 x 1080 pixels) and 20:9 aspect ratio, allowing for a wide and sharp viewing experience. The brightness level is up to 450 nits, making it easy to view in direct light. The design features elegant lines, with a front panel featuring a perforated display for the front camera and optimized bezels.
At the rear stands out the characteristic circular camera module, surrounded by the Zeiss logo, and the use of reinforced polycarbonate to offer durability without sacrificing lightness.
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Processor and performance
Both phones rest on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 5G chipset, an octa-core platform designed to maximize power efficiency and speed in the mid-range, including support for 5G networks thanks to its integrated modem. Its Adreno 619 GPU guarantees good performance in multimedia tasks or casual games.
- Nokia X10: Available in configurations of 4/6 GB of RAM y 64/128 GB of storage internal expandable via microSD up to 512 GB.
- Nokia X20: choose between 6 GB or 8 GB of RAM y 128 GB storage, also expandable via microSD.
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Operating system and updates
Both terminals arrive with Android 11 under the initiative Android One, ensuring a clean, bloatware-free experience and the promise of three years of software and security updatesThis makes them one of the best options in terms of longevity and support within the mid-range segment.
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Cameras: collaboration with Zeiss and Dual Sight technology
Photography is key in these models. Both feature a quad rear camera setup powered by Zeiss optics and designed to cover different uses:
- Nokia X20:
- Main sensor of 64 SM with Zeiss optics
- Wide angle of 5 SM
- Macro sensor of 2 SM
- Depth sensor 2 SM
- Function Dual Sight to record from multiple cameras at once
- Nokia X10:
- Main sensor of 48 SM with Zeiss optics
- Wide angle of 5 SM
- Macro sensor of 2 SM
- Depth sensor 2 SM
- Tools of editing and proofreading Advanced
The front cameras also vary: 32 MP on the X20 y 8 MP on the X10, located in a discreet hole in the screen. Both offer natural selfies and high-resolution video recording, adapting to both video calls and content creators.
The collaboration with Zeiss, one of the world's most renowned optics manufacturers, which has been innovating alongside Nokia in mobile photography for years, reinforces confidence in the image quality of this series.
- Nokia X20:
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Battery, autonomy and charging
La 4470 mAh battery In both models it ensures up to two days of autonomy depending on usage, thanks to processor and system optimization. They also feature 18W fast charge across the harbor USB Type C, allowing for quick and efficient energy recovery. In line with environmental concerns, Nokia does not include the charger in the box and instead uses 100% compostable cases as a standard accessory.
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Connectivity and extras
- Compatibility 5G in all variants
- WiFi 802.11ac (dual band), Bluetooth 5.0 / 5.1 depending on the model, NFC for mobile payments, FM radio and GPS
- Side fingerprint sensor integrated into the power button
- Dedicated physical button for Google Assistant
- 3,5mm minijack for headphones
- OZO sound for an immersive audio experience
- Body with dimensions of 168,94 x 79,7 x 9,1 mm and weights of 210 g (X10) and 220 g (X20)
- Environmentally friendly: biodegradable sleeves included and reduction of single-use plastics
Key differences between Nokia X10 and X20
- RAM: The X10 starts at 4GB and the X20 at 6GB, with the option of 8GB on the latter for superior multitasking performance.
- Front and rear camera: The X20 features higher resolution sensors both at the front (32 MP) and at the back (64 MP), which translates into better results, especially in low light conditions.
- Available Colours:
- Nokia X10: Forest and Snow (forest green and snow white)
- Nokia X20: Midnight Sun and Nordic Blue (copper and Nordic blue)
- Weights: The X20 is slightly heavier (220 g) than the X10 (210 g), mainly due to differences in internal materials.
Versions, prices and availability
- Nokia X10: available in versions 6/64 GB, 6/128 GB and 4/128 GB with prices starting from 329 Euros.
- Nokia X20: offers versions 6/128 GB and 8/128 GB from 379 Euros.
The devices are sold both online and in physical stores, and for those looking for customization, they are available in two unique colors per model. Nokia offers a three-year warranty, highlighting its commitment to durability.
Comparison: Nokia X10 and X20 vs. the competition
Both the Nokia X10 and X20 are positioned as benchmarks in the mid-range, thanks in part to their promise of updates, robust construction, and balance between price and performance. Compared to Chinese or Korean alternatives, they stand out for their pure Android experience, long-lasting support, and reliable materials.
- La Zeiss quad camera and the Dual Sight function adds creative capabilities that are unprecedented in other mobile phones in the segment.
- La update policy three-year-old outperforms most rivals in the price range.
- The eco-friendly approach (optional charger, compostable cases) is a key factor for environmentally conscious users.
- Android One optimization prevents slowdowns and ensures maximum security.
Features of the new G series: Nokia G10 and Nokia G20
On Nokia G10 and G20 They're expanding their catalog by focusing on maximum battery life and affordable prices. Aimed at those who prioritize battery life, they're positioned as ideal phones for everyday use without worrying about charging.
- Screen: HD+ LCD of 6,5 inches, aspect ratio 20:9, resolution of X, notch for the 8 MP selfie camera and bottom chin with logo.
- Battery: enormous capacity of 5.050 mAh, which guarantees up to three days of autonomy on a single charge. Includes 10W charging.
- Processor: Helio G25 for the G10 and Helio G35 for the G20, both with up to 4GB of RAM.
- Storage: Up to 64GB on G10 and up to 128GB on G20, expandable via microSD.
- Operating System: Clean Android 11 with two years of guaranteed software updates.
In photography, the G20 It features a quad rear camera with a 48 MP main sensor, while the G10 It remains a triple camera with a 13 MP main sensor. Both include macro and depth sensors, although the G20 adds a wide-angle lens.
- Connectivity: USB-C, Bluetooth 5.0, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, NFC (in some markets), 3,5mm minijack.
- Colours: Nokia G10 in Night and Dusk; G20 in Night and Glacier.
- Pricing: since 139 Euros (G10) and 159 Euros (G20).
Nokia C10 and C20: Features and prices of the most affordable range
The C series bets on maximum simplicity and accessibility, using Android 11 Go Edition to optimize performance on modest hardware. Designed for those looking for a functional, very affordable, and hassle-free phone.
- Screen: : 6,5-inch HD+ with a drop-shaped notch for the 5 MP selfie camera and pronounced bezels.
- Battery: 3.000 mAh, removable, with 5W charging via micro-USB.
- Cameras: 5MP rear sensor, 5MP selfie camera (both with front flash); single rear camera for maximum simplicity.
- Processor: Unisoc SC7331e (C10) 4-core and Unisoc SC9863a (C20) 8-core.
- Conference proceedings: : 2 GB RAM and up to 32 GB of storage expandable via microSD up to 256 GB.
- Operating System: Android 11 Go Edition, with two years of updates promised.
- Colours: C10 in light purple and grey, C20 in dark blue and sand.
- Price: since 75 euros (C10) y 89 euros (C20).
These devices are perfect as a second phone, for older people, or for those looking to get started in the Android world with a simple and reliable device.
Frequently asked questions about the Nokia X, G and C family
- Do they include a charger in the box? No, in keeping with green trends, the X10 and X20 models do not include a charger or headphones, although they can be purchased separately.
- Are they waterproof? They do not have official IP certification, although they present good assembly and construction quality.
- Do you have FM radio? Yes, FM radio is present in X10, X20 and G and C variants.
- Is the battery removable? Only in C10 and C20; the rest have long-life sealed batteries.
- Do you support dual SIM? Yes, including support for dual SIM and microSD simultaneously on most versions.
The arrival of the Nokia X10, X20, G10, G20, C10 and C20 marks Nokia's return to the mobile spotlight with a complete, balanced range with sustainability and longevity as key values. Whether you're looking for power, advanced photography, battery life for several days or the best Android price on the market, the new family covers all needs.