HMD Global, which has been protecting the Nokia brand name, has quietly relaunched its first 5G rugged smartphone, the HMD XR21. If that name sounds familiar, it's no coincidence, as the device is essentially a rebadged version of the Nokia XR21 that was launched last year.
The HMD XR21 comes with the same features and design as the Nokia XR21. The only difference is that the manufacturer replaced the Nokia logo with the HMD logo this time. So the device still has a 6.49-inch IPS LCD display, which offers a 120Hz refresh rate and Full HD+ resolution.
Covering the display is a Snapdragon 695 chipset complemented by 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The HMD XR21 continues to hold up well thanks to an exterior coating that meets MIL-STD-810H and IP69K ratings. Instead of the dual camera mounted on the back of the phone, which is headed by a 64-megapixel primary photo-capture unit, this is complemented by an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle unit.
The XR21's hardware components get the power they need to function from a 4,800 mAh battery. The battery can be charged at a power of 33 watts via wire. The HMD
The version of the device with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage can be purchased for 600 euros, approximately 231,000 Hungarian forints, in only one color – black. What's interesting about the whole thing is that HMD is continuing to sell the Nokia
source: GSMArena
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