Nokia G11 debuts softly with three cameras and a large battery.

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 The Nokia G11 made its debut without any fanfare; it just appeared on the company's website. The phone boasts a lengthy battery life as well as two significant OS upgrades.

The Nokia G11 shares much of its hardware with the Nokia G21, although it has a lower-quality primary camera and a lighter chassis.


The Nokia G11 retains the Unisoc T606 processor but is limited to 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. However, the phone includes a microSD card slot that can hold up to 512GB of additional storage. On the rear, there are three cameras: a 13MP primary camera, a 2MP depth camera, and a 2MP macro camera. The 8MP selfie camera is housed under a waterdrop notch.


The Nokia G11 is constructed around a 6.5" HD+ LCD with a refresh rate of 90Hz and a touch sampling rate of 180Hz.

The 5,050 mAh battery, which supports 18W charging and is supposed to last up to three days, is its standout feature. Unfortunately, the provided adapter is just 10W, so you'll need to bring your own if you want to take advantage of the fastest charging speeds.

The Nokia G11 comes with three years of security upgrades and two major OS updates, which is rather generous for an entry-level device. However, it ships with Android 11, thus the first of those will be used to catch up. The phone costs €159 in Europe, and it comes in two colours: Ice Blue and Charcoal Gray.

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