Nokia G20 | Unboxing and Features Explored! By TheMrNokia [Abdulla Zaki]

By TheMrNokia [Abdulla Zaki]
Aug 14, 2021
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Nokia G20 | Unboxing and Features Explored!

Hi, it's Abdullah, and it's time to unbox the Nokia g20 at the top there's the device I have it here in glacier or what they refer to as silver for some reason: sim removal tool, safety, booklets, jelly case, 10 watts, charging, brick headset and USB charging cable. Now, let's have a look at the hardware trusted always secure and built to last, and the phone also comes with a screen protector pre-installed. Oh, so the phone comes in two colors: either this glacier silver color or a color that they refer to as night, which is very similar to the one I have here on the Nokia g10. But apparently it's not exactly the same, which color do you prefer? Let me know in the comments down below okay. So while we wait for the phone to install the applications, let's quickly cover the specs on the front. There is a 6.5 inch, IPS lcd with a HD plus resolution. It comes with an aspect ratio of 20 by 9.

Of course, there is also a v-notch at the top which houses an 8-megapixel, front-facing camera and the glass is 2.5 d glass. So it curves very slightly at the edges on the back. You have a quad camera setup with a 48 megapixel main camera, a 5 megapixel, ultra white camera, a 2 megapixel micro, camera yay and a 2 megapixel depth sensor and there's also led flash under the camera pump. The back also houses a massive 5050 William battery capacity, which Nokia mobile advertises as lasts up to 3 days, the top of the phone houses, a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack, as well as a microphone the bottom side of the phone houses, another microphone, USB c port for charging and a single mono bottom firing speaker on the right side. There is a fingerprint scanner, that's integrated into the power button, as well as the volume rockers, nice and click the left hand, side, houses, the dual sim slot and a SD card slot, as well as the Google Assistant button.

What do you guys think about this glacier color? Let me know in the comments: I'm actually really digging it. So the phone is made completely out of plastic, but the edges are quite thick, so the phone feels very solid in the hand, and the back also is made out of matte finish and plastic as well, but it has a NATO 3d texture as Nokia mobile likes to call it. Let's see if we can get it on camera. The Nokia logo is etched into the matte finish yeah, I'm really digging the color and build quality seems as solid as you'd expect it's very similar to the g10. But I like this color a lot more than the night color, it's pretty cool.

The phone is powered by the MediaTek g35 CPU, which is a quad-core CPU with a53 cores clocked at 2.3 gigahertz. So it's clocked higher than the g10, which should reflect in slightly better performance. There is four gigs of ram built in as well as 128 gigs of built-in storage on this particular unit and the phone ships with android 11 out of the box, and it's a part of the android one program. So you can expect to get two years of OS updates, as well as three years of security updates, which is a key selling point for a device of this price range. So let's compare the g20 against some of its other Nokia, siblings in terms of dimensions, identical to the g10, as you can see, it's smaller than the big x20, slightly bigger than the Nokia 5.4, with its 6.39 inch display and just for fun. This is the Lucia 930, with its 5 inch OLED display.

You can see how big phones are becoming these days and, of course, banana for scale, because that's very important. Okay, now that everything's set up, I can just tell you immediately that this phone feels a lot quicker than the Nokia g10 when it comes to just scrolling around the interface as well as accessing and browsing on social media. So that's a very good sign, so, let's play around with camera a little and discover the interface. So the interface is pretty simple: we have a photo. We have video portrait and night and then, in the more section you have panorama time-lapse as well as macro.

The maximum resolution from both cameras is 1080p front and back so, let's take a picture I mean in studio lighting. The picture actually looks pretty decent. If you ask me, of course, the ultrawide camera is only going to be as good as the megapixels it has, which are five. So I don't expect a lot of details. Yep.

You can immediately see that the quality is quite poor, but it does give you that extra field of view so for fun. Let's actually try a game, so I already downloaded that cells. So, let's give it a shot. So what are my first impressions for start? The build quality is super solid, as you'd expect. The phone feels quite dense because it is, it weighs 197 grams.

The main camera seems promising from this very early test, but of course further testing is required, but I do expect it to be one of the key selling points for such a device. The android one experience which is quite lightweight as well as the two years of OS updates, is also a big selling point for this device and, of course you have the massive 5050 William battery capacity, which they advertise as three days and, of course, further testing is required, but this is definitely one of the key selling points of this device, and then there is the overall performance, the MediaTek hello g35 isn't exactly class leading when it comes to gaming or when it comes to benchmarks. But the performance here is a lot more in line with what you'd expect with a modern smartphone, and it should be okay for most users. Definitely not for gaming, though g is definitely not for gaming, with the g20, oh, and if you have any questions about the g20 feel free to ask them in the comment section down below, as well as what you would like to see from the full review. So that's it for me.

I hope you guys enjoyed this video. If you did don't forget to share like and subscribe, and I'll see you in the next one. You.


Source : TheMrNokia [Abdulla Zaki]

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