Nokia brand
Model name G10
Wireless carrier unlocked
Android 11 operating system
Mobile technology LTE, GSM, WCDMA
Memory capacity 512 GB
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB connection technology
Color Twilight
Screen size 6.52 inches
Wireless network technology
About this item
Use as much energy as possible from the family battery with a duration of up to 3 days on a single charge
Enjoy the 6.5” screen and increased brightness for clear viewing – even when you're outdoors
Capture family life from all angles on the triple camera and explore advanced shooting modes
Get the phone of tomorrow today with 2 years of upgrades and the latest Android 11 features.
The product is compatible with GSM carriers such as AT&T, T-Mobile, Mint, and other GSM carriers.
The products are not compatible with
Verizon.
Keep your family safe with a side-mounted fingerprint
sensor and secure face recognition.
Although the G10 has incredible battery life, a generous software upgrade policy,
and a beautiful display for its price, it is let down by a lethargic processor,
modest storage and a body that feels cheap and breakable.
The Okia G10 looks good at night
Let's do things a little differently for this review. The challenge will be to talk about
phone without listing any numbers (specifications). So if you're a tech geek watching this,
I love you, thanks for sticking around, but this phone is definitely not for you.
I have something for you in
end of this video as far as the G10 is concerned if you somehow manage to make it to the end!
If you are an IT person responsible for purchasing company phones for employees,
or someone who doesn't spend much time on your phone and wants something to cover the basics,
i think benchmarks are something a sweaty bum would leave on the bench and gaming
on the phone is a stupid waste of time, you are in the right place.


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