
Nokia X20, X10 may be HMD's affordable 5G phones, tipped to launch soon
India Today
Nokia is not just bringing the Nokia G10 smartphone, it is also working on two more phones.
Nokia’s phone business licensee HMD Global is holding an event on April 8 to launch a new product. Speculation is that this event is going to be focused on the new Nokia phone, the G10 that we have been hearing about for some time. The Nokia G10 is expected to be an entirely new device that will follow HMD’s renewed naming system, away from the dot pattern. Now, a new report has suggested HMD has two more smartphones in the offing and they are going to be called Nokia X10 and Nokia X20. As reported by Nokiapoweruser, the Nokia X20 could be the Nokia Quick Silver that was spotted some time back on the Geekbench benchmarking platform. Similarly, the Nokia X10 is what has so far been known as the Nokia Scarlet Witch on a benchmarking website. The Nokia X20 and Nokia X10 are going to be 5G smartphones, according to the report. And both these phones may be powered by the Snapdragon 480 processor that was announced recently as Qualcomm’s most affordable 5G chipset. The Nokia X20 is rumoured to come with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, which gives an idea that this could be a mid-end phone. This Nokia phone could arrive in Blue and Sand colour options. The Nokia X10, on the other hand, will be a lower model with 6GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. This is a weird RAM and storage configuration, so maybe this report is not telling the whole truth right now. This phone is going to be available in White and Green colourways.
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