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Nokia G21 arrives down under with 3 year warranty and software updates

HMD Global has announced a new mid-range handset has hit Australian retailers, with the Nokia G21 now available to purchase.

The mid-range phone is well priced at $299 and is an absolute gold mine for anyone who wants to keep their phone for a long time. HMD Global are offering both a 3-year warranty included as well as a 3-year guarantee for security updates – though only two years for feature updates. In keeping with the 3-year warranty and update promise, HMD Global say the phone can last for up to 3-days on the 5050 mAh battery inside.

There’s a Unisoc processor running the phone, with 4GB RAM/128GB storage included as well as a microSD card slot for storage expansion, with a big 6.5″ LCD panel with 90Hz refresh rate on the front which includes a tear-drop notch that contains the 8MP selfie camera.

The phone includes a triple-lens camera system on the rear, with a 50 MP main sensor and 2MP macro and 2MP depth sensors, which HMD Global says will allow you to create professional-looking photography.

Launching with Android 12, there are two feature updates guaranteed for the phone, so you’ll be running Android 14 by the time they’re done. HMD Global have pre-loaded Spotify onto the phone, as well as ExpressVPN for added security while surfing which comes with a 30-day free trial.

Speaking about the launch of the G21, Florian Seiche, CEO at HMD Global said 

“We continue to push boundaries in the mid-range segment providing affordable, secure and competitive technology for all. I am delighted to unveil the Nokia G21. 

This device epitomises the durability and long-lasting battery life qualities Nokia phones became famous for all those years ago. This combined with the best of Android software, cements our vision for 2022 and beyond – as we continue to build phones that last for longer.” 

The Nokia G21 will be available in either Dusk or Blue colour options starting at AUD$299 . You’ll be able to find it in-store at ‘all major retailers’ and on Nokia.com/phones

Daniel Tyson

Daniel has been talking about, learning about and using tech since he was able to toggle switches and push buttons. If it flashes, turns on or off or connects he wants to use it, talk about it and learn more about it. Like this article? Buy me a coffee!

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