According to reports, the Nokia X10 5G, X20 5G, XR20 5G, and more will soon get the Android 13 update.

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Nokia may soon begin rolling out the Android 13 upgrade for many of its devices. The Google AER (Android Enterprise Solutions) directory now lists the Nokia XR20 5G, Nokia G50 5G, Nokia G11 Plus, Nokia X20 5G, and Nokia X10 5G with Android 13 certification. According to a report, the Nokia X30 5G, Nokia C31, and Nokia G60 5G will also soon receive the Android 13 update as they are listed in the Google AER directory but have not yet been validated for the new operating system.

The Nokia XR20 5G, Nokia G50 5G, Nokia G11 Plus, Nokia X20 5G, and Nokia X10 5G are all listed in the Google AER directory as supporting Android 13. This indicates that the Android 13 upgrade for the phones will arrive shortly.

Eight different Nokia devices are eligible for the Android 13 upgrade, according to a report by ITHome. These have been updated to Android 12, and the aforementioned phones will be the first to receive the update.

The upgrade will apparently come later for the Nokia X30 5G, Nokia C31, and Nokia G60 5G, which were introduced earlier this year in September at IFA 2022 in Berlin. Although these phones are on the AER list, they do not yet appear to support Android 13. The only handset that will officially receive the Android 13 beta for developer testing is the Nokia X20 5G.

Nokia has introduced the G60 5G in India. The smartphone works with all Indian 5G cellular operators. The device is powered by a Snapdragon 695 5G SoC and has a 6.58-inch full-HD+ display with a refresh rate of 120Hz. It comes with a front-facing 8-megapixel camera and a triple 50-megapixel back camera array for pictures.

The only 6GB RAM + 128GB storage option for this smartphone costs Rs. 29,999. The phone is offered in the colours Ice and Black. The Android 12 operating system was pre-installed, and Nokia has committed to providing up to three OS upgrades and up to three years of monthly security updates.

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