Nokia launches its new phone to steal the spotlight from its competitors from smart devices

Nokia has unveiled its latest smartphones, and the Nokia X30 5G is an environmentally friendly phone thanks to the recycled components used in its design. Nokia expects its new phone to achieve excellent sales, as it will be a strong competitor to modern Android devices.

According to Source The new Nokia X30 5G features a metal frame, but is made of 100% recycled aluminum, while the back panel is made of 65% recycled plastic, along with a retail box made of 94% recycled paper.

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The pair of rear cameras also features a Gorillas Glass protection layer from the DX + group, which includes two sensors, the main comes with a resolution of 50 megapixels, supports OIS optical zoom, connected to a 13-megapixel wide-angle camera, and the front camera contains a 16-megapixel sensor, for photos Selfies and video calls.

The Nokia X30 5G phone comes with a 6.43-inch AMOLED screen, with FHD + display quality, with a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels, with a refresh rate of 90 Hz, and the screen features a layer of Gorilla Glass Victus glass, and it also contains a fingerprint scanner. embedded below.

The Nokia X30 5G phone works by a Snapdragon 695 processor, developed by Qualcomm with a 6nm manufacturing accuracy, which provides support for 5G networks, and is paired with two options of memory configurations: 6 + 128 GB, and 8 + 256 GB, expandable via microSD external memory cards.

The Nokia X30 5G phone draws power from a 4200 mAh battery that charges at a power of 33 watts, which is charged via a USB-C 2.0 port.

The company promised that the phone will provide 3 years of operating system updates, 3 years of security patches and an extended warranty for 3 years, and the phone runs on the Android 12 operating system, and features IP67 rating support for water and dust resistance.

The new Nokia X30 5G phone is available for sale at a price of regarding 530 euros (more than 10,000 Egyptian pounds).

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