That being said, the images leaked online this week don’t reveal anything spectacular when it comes to design. The Nokia XR30, or whatever the phone will end up being called, doesn’t stand out from the myriad of rugged phones already available on the market.
What sets it apart though is the fact that it supports 5G, which not many rugged Android devices offer. As far as the rest of the phone’s specs go, the only details are the ones that were inadvertently leaked along with HMD’s roadmap last autumn.
As such, we know that the Nokia XR30 will feature a dual camera (64-megapixel main and 8-megapixel ultra-wide), and a secondary 16-megapixel selfie snapper. There’s no information about the chipset inside the phone, but we do know that it will pack at least 128GB storage and 6GB RAM.
Other information about the Nokia XR30 includes its battery size (4600 mAh + 33W charging support) and price, which is supposedly set to around $500. It remains to be seen when HMD will officially introduce the Nokia XR30, but it’s looks like we won’t have to wait that long.