JAKARTA – Nokia officially launched its latest line of smartphones, including the X20 which has the highest specifications among others. In addition, the phone also has 5G support.

Analysts expect the simultaneous rollout to be due to Nokia's difficulty competing in high-end market share. Finally, the company targets consumers by blending its latest smartphones at affordable prices.

According to Francisco Jeronimo as Vice President of European devices IDC revealed that Nokia is having difficulty targeting the upper class with high-priced phones.

"I think it will be difficult for (Nokia) to be able to compete with the highest portfolios in the market, which is why they are now targeting lower prices," Fransisco said.

According to idc report released in 2020, Nokia can only account for as much as 0.6 percent of the smartphone market. The amount is very small when compared to Honor or LG.

The Nokia X20 comes with 6.67-inch screen dimensions. On the rear body is equipped with four cameras, one of which is the main camera resolution of 64 MP. The X20 phone is also equipped with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 480 5G chipset.

The smartphone also runs the Android operating system and will get an update for 3 years. The X20 phone is priced at 309 euros (around Rp 5.3 million).

In addition, Nokia also launched another series of smartphones namely Nokia G which is sold at a cheaper price than the X. While Nokia C is the cheapest phone that costs 75 euros (Rp 1.3 million).

In Europe itself, the Nokia X20 smartphone will be launched in the next month. But until now there has been no more detailed information regarding when the device will be launched in other countries.


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