Nokia G300: Entry-level phone launched with 5G and 6.5-inch display

Nokia has recently announced its latest entry-level phone, the Nokia G300 — this phone is priced at $199 which is about RM830 when converted to the local currency.

The Nokia G300 has a 6.52-inch LCD display that pushes HD+ resolution. It comes with a traditional waterdrop notch, a thick chin, and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.

Under the hood, the phone is powered by a Snapdragon 480 5G chip paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. 

It  ships with Android 11 and sports 4,470mAh battery that supports 18W.

In the imaging department, the Nokia G300 has an 8MP front camera and a 16MP rear camera. The main rear lens is accompanied by a 5MP ultrawide lens and a 2MP depth sensor.

While the Nokia G300 may be one of the most affordable 5G phones in the U.S. market, it will face many competitors in our local market if it’s launched here.

The Nokia G300 is launching on October 19; this is about two weeks after the Nokia T20’s debut.

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