Nokia G50: Fantastic Camera Setup
Most non-Pixel phones are fortunate to receive timely big upgrades. On Samsung handsets, the deployment of Android 13 has been quite swift, while OEMs like Nokia have been taking their sweet time to provide the upgrade. The Nokia G50 and the Nokia XR20 are now experiencing Android 13 with a little over a month before the year is finished. Here we got all the details about the phone’s specs.
Nokia G50 Camera
The Nokia G50 has 64GB of internal storage that can be expanded by up to 512GB with the appropriate microSD card, 4GB of RAM, and a huge 5,000mAh battery. Three lenses make up the oddly shaped circular camera system on the back: a 48MP primary lens, a 5MP ultrawide, and a 2MP depth sensor. On paper, the Nokia G50's specifications are identical to those of other devices in this price range. The Nokia G50 shares precisely the same features as Motorola's Moto G50, right down to the alluring prospect of 5G connection on a budget, and is powered by a 2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 processor with 4GB of RAM.
Nokia G50 Storage Space
The Nokia G50 has 64GB of internal storage that can be expanded by up to 512GB with the appropriate microSD card, 4GB of RAM, and a huge 5,000mAh battery. A perfect combo to save unlimited media files and switch from an older phone with the share me Smart Transfer app with no interruptions. Three lenses make up the oddly shaped circular camera system on the back: a 48MP primary lens, a 5MP ultrawide, and a 2MP depth sensor. The Nokia G50's 6.82 IPS LCD screen is quite enough for the low price it commands but doesn't especially stand out. With only 252 pixels per inch, the resolution of 1,560 x 720 is probably a little low for a screen this big. In a world where even cheap phones are achieving at least 90Hz, it is likewise locked at 60Hz.
Nokia G50 Summary
The Nokia G50 appears to be more powerful than it is when it comes to graphic output, but in a sense, this graph is an optical illusion. The Nokia G50 and Moto G50 are far ahead of the rest because they both have 720p screens, whereas the others have higher resolution screens and suffer significantly from lower frame rates. The phone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 480, features 4GB of RAM, enables 5G, extremely clean Android installs, and costs £200; however, the Nokia G50 is now available for a little less.
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