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HMD Global's new Nokia C20 Plus offers 1-year replacement guarantee and Android 11 Go

HMD Global has unveiled the Nokia C20 Plus, an entry-level smartphone with Android 11 Go edition, a 6.5-inch HD+ display, and dual cameras.

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Today HMD Global unveiled the Nokia C20 Plus, the company’s latest entry-level smartphone for the Indian market. Similar to the Nokia C20 and C10 that launched earlier in April, the new phone targets first-time smartphone buyers, offering entry-level hardware and Android 11 Go edition at an ultra-affordable price tag.

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Forums are now open for Legion Phone Duel 2, Nokia X20 / X10, Nokia G20 / G10, Realme C25, C21, C20 and more

XDA Forums are open for the Lenovo Legion Phone Duel 2, Nokia X10, Nokia X20, Nokia G20, Nokia G10, Nokia C series, and the Realme C series.

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Thursday was chockful of new smartphone announcements — a total of 10 phones launched within a 24-hour window! We witnessed the madness of Lenovo’s crazy gaming phone, Realme's new entry-level lineup, and some interesting mix of new Nokia-branded hardware from HMD Global. To give users a dedicated space to connect with fellow device owners, potentially collaborate on aftermarket developments, and help everyone get the most out of their phones, we are opening up XDA forums of all these newly released devices.

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HMD Global's new Nokia phones offer Android 11 on a budget

Nokia has launched six new Android 11-running smartphones including X10 and X20 with Snapdragon 480, G10 and G20, and C10 and C20.

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Nokia made a comeback to the smartphone market four years ago. The brand inarguably lags far behind its former legacy as the world's biggest phone brand, but its commitment to a bloat-free user experience has helped it maintain a distinct identity, especially in the entry-level and budget segments of the smartphone market. HMD Global, the company that revived the Nokia brand, is now launching six new smartphones across different price segments and a pair of wireless TWS earphones. With this launch, HMD is moving away from its conventional decimalized naming and embracing an alphanumeric naming with the new Nokia X series with X10 and X20, the G series with G10 and G20, and the C series with C10 and C20 that are launching today.