
Nokia XR20 with ultra-durable rugged body, 5G support launched in India
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HMD introduced the Nokia XR20 some weeks back in Europe but its India launch is happening before Diwali.
Nokia XR20 has finally arrived in India right ahead of the Diwali season. The ultra-durable smartphone by HMD Global uses military-grade resilience so that you can use it when you are trekking in a cold place like Manali or a humid beach like that of Chennai. That is because of the ruggedness the Nokia XR20 comes with. It is also HMD’s first 5G smartphone in India, so it is future-ready, as well. The Nokia XR20 also comes with Android upgrades for three years, which means the phone is going to remain new - well, sort of - for that long.
The launch of the Nokia XR20 comes right ahead of the release of the James Bond movie No Time To Die. HMD Global forged a partnership with the franchise long back, but because of the pandemic, things got pushed back. HMD Global is now moving ahead with its plans to expand its 5G line-up to more countries, and the Nokia XR20 is the first step towards that. Nokia Mobile now has a good range of 5G phones in Europe, and I am hoping they will come to India, as well.

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