This Tuesday Nokia presented a new economic smartphone. The HMD Global-owned brand has unveiled the Nokia G11, which comes with big promise for anyone who wants a smartphone for little more than the basics.
The smartphone primarily focuses on system stability. Aimed at the entry-level market, it promises two years of major Android updates and three years of security updates. It comes equipped with Android 11 from the factory.

Nokia G11 promises autonomy of up to 3 days
Another important detail is autonomy, and with the Nokia G11 it will not disappoint you. It has a 5050mAh battery with support for 18W fast charging. However, the charger included in the box is 10W. The brand promises autonomy for 3 days.
Another way to offer good autonomy is with the screen. And in the Nokia G11 you have access to a 6.5” LCD panel with HD+ resolution, 90Hz refresh rate and 180Hz touch response rate.

The Nokia G11 is powered by the Unisoc T606 processor, which you’ll also find in the recently released Nokia G21. This is accompanied by 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage, expandable via MicroSD up to 512 GB.
Photography is not one of the great arguments of this team. But you will find in this a 13 MP main camera, accompanied by 2 MP macro and depth sensors. On the front we have an 8 MP camera placed in a drop-shaped notch.
Nokia G11 will cost €159 in Europe
This Nokia G11 will be available in Europe in Ice Blue and Charcoal Grey. Through the official website, the recommended price for Europe is €159.

