The Nokia G11 made its debut without much in terms of formal announcement - it merely popped up on the company website. The phone promises long battery life and two major OS updates. The Nokia G11 shares most of its hardware with the Nokia G21 but comes with a downgraded main cam and lighter body.
The Nokia G11 keeps the Unisoc T606
chipset but downgrades it to 3GB RAM and 32GB storage. The phone has a micro SD
slot for up to 512GB more though. The trio of cameras on the back includes 13MP
main snapper and a couple of 2MP shooters for depth and macro. The 8MP selfie
shooter is mounted on a waterdrop notch.
The Nokia G11 is built around a 6.5” LCD
with HD+ resolution, 90Hz refresh rate and 180Hz touch sampling rate. Its
highlight feature is the 5,050 mAh battery with support for 18W charging, that
is said to go for up to three days. Sadly, the adapter included in the box is
10W, so you'll need to supply your own if you want to take advantage of the
maximal charging speeds.
Nokia G11 comes with the generous for an
entry level handset promise of three years of security updates and two major OS
updates. However, it ships with last year's Android 11, so the first of those
will go towards catching up. The price of the phone is € 159 in Europe, and you can
pick one of two colors - Ice Blue or Charcoal Gray.