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Spooky Season: Nokia Devices That Won’t Scare Your Wallet
Looking for a new phone or tablet that won’t break the bank? Check out what HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones has to offer.
MSRP: $139.99
- Step into a world of entertainment with the Nokia G100. With a large 6.52″ HD+ screen, edge-to-edge display. It also comes with a battery to back it up, going up to 2-days1 on a single charge, meaning you can enjoy more of what you love for even longer. The triple rear camera includes a 13 MP primary, a 5 MP ultra-wide and a 2 MP depth lens enhanced with AI powered night mode. With advanced security features, including side-mounted fingerprint sensor and face unlock, experience everything you need, at a price you’ll love.
MSRP: $169.99
- The Nokia T10 is the portable, family-friendly tablet that makes streaming, working or video calling a joy, thanks to an 8″ HD display and dual stereo speakers. The device is perfect for children or adults who are on the go. Rigorous durability testing and 3 years of monthly security updates ensure it goes the distance. And thanks to Android 12 – with 2 years of OS updates, as standard – your device will feel brand-new for longer.
MSRP: $234
- This one is for those demanding the most from their smartphone. Nokia G400 5G comes with 1080p Full HD+ display with 120 Hz, and a spectacular triple-rear camera with a 48 MP main sensor and A.I. enhancements. Meanwhile, the 16 MP front-facing camera features Super Night mode for low-light selfies. You’re covered with up to 2 days of battery life¹ and fast charge compatibility. So, if you’ve got high demands, the Nokia G400 5G is the smartphone for you.
MSRP: $549.99
- The Nokia XR20 is designed to stand up to anything life throws at it – and look great doing it. With an ultra-solid case and the toughest display glass we could find, it’s scratch-resistant, drop-resistant, temperature-resistant, water-resistant, and kid-and-pet-resistant. It also comes with up to 3 years of OS upgrades and 4 years of monthly security updates, so your phone will be up to date into 2025. And because you’ll be using it longer, it’s better for the environment.