Pros
- Army standard MIL STD-810G
- Elegant appearance in its class
- Wireless charging
- Great battery life
Cons
- High price
- Average camera
- Weaker processor
- Average display, Moody fingerprint reader
The durability of the old Nokia 3310 is now legendary. If we do not count durable button phones, then in the recent (modern) history of the Nokia brand (manufactured by HMD Global) we would look in vain for durable phones. This is now changing the Nokia XR20. However, the model, which is largely based on the previously introduced Nokia X20, replaced the better camera with a stiffer root.
other. These models are far from the fastest, but they make up for the amount of rubber and hard plastic that protects them from damage. However, the Nokia XR20 is slightly out of range. Although it has military MIL STD-810G certification, but like the Motorola Defy, it does not have such large armor compared to, for example, CAT models, and thanks to that it looks better.
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