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It’s safe to say that Nokia-branded smartphones didn’t exactly sell like hotcakes last year, failing to make the global top ten list according to a comprehensive Counterpoint Research report, and at least in Europe, the same analytics firm suggests things are definitely not looking up so far in 2021.
Compared to the G10, which comes with a fairly modest-sounding triple rear-facing camera system in tow composed of a 13MP primary shooter, a 2MP macro lens, and a 2MP depth sensor, the G20 also provides a substantial upgrade in the form of a 48MP main snapper and an additional 5MP ultra-wide-angle lens.
The 6.52-inch IPS LCD panel of both the G10 and G20 is sadly nothing to write home about, sporting a resolution of just 1600 x 720 pixels, but that actually contributes to the monumental 3-day battery life promised by these two otherwise forgettable devices.