
Nokia X20 India launch confirmed, will be first 5G Nokia phone in India
India Today
HMD has not said anything about bringing the Nokia X20 5G phone to India yet, but the website is telling the opposite.
Nokia X20 arrived in Europe and some other markets earlier this year as HMD announced a big expansion to its smartphone portfolio. The Nokia X20, along with the Nokia X10, joined the Nokia 8.3 5G in the company’s 5G phone kitty, which is very small right now. HMD never shared plans for India as far as 5G phones were concerned, and that is because the company is not as aggressive as its Chinese rivals in India. And that is why HMD still does not have a 5G phone in India. That might change soon. The Nokia X20 and Nokia X10 will be making their way to India, according to the company website. Although not explicitly announced, Nokia Mobile’s website has a section that talks about the SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) of mobile phones. This website has a list of phones along with their SAR values listed for a particular market. Now, the list has added the Nokia X20 and Nokia X10 smartphones when India is selected in the country dropdown on the website, as spotted by NokiaMob. There are SAR values of the Nokia X20 and Nokia X10 that are in compliance with the parameters set by the Department of Telecommunications. Not just the X20 and X10, the website also has the Nokia G20, Nokia G10, Nokia C20, and the Nokia C10 phones.
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