The Nokia X20 has been certified by the FCC, and this is one of a trio of phones that have been rumored to become official on April 8, during an event that HMD Global has already announced. The other two we're expecting are the Nokia G10 and the Nokia X10. Based on past leaks and rumors, the G10 is a 4G phone, while both the X10 and X20 are going to be powered by the Snapdragon 480 chipset which does bring with it 5G support.
The FCC documents reveal that the X20
should have a touchscreen around 6.5", and a huge circular camera island
on the back. There's no cutout for a fingerprint sensor in the FCC's
schematics, which means that may be built into the power button (or maybe HMD
will go the under-display route).
According to a past benchmark run, the X20
should have 6GB of RAM and Android 11 out of the box, while in terms of pricing
rumor has it you should expect to pay around € 349 for the privilege of owning
one. It's said to be offered in blue and "sand" colorways. On the
other hand, the X10 should be cheaper at around € 299, arriving in white and
green.