The Nokia G300 has a 6.5″ HD resolution display and packs a 4470 mAh battery which can be charged at a speed of 18W. Included in the device is also a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, as well as a face unlock scanner for added security. The camera setup on this device is decent with a 16MP main camera, a 5MP ultrawide camera, and a 2MP depth sensor. This triple camera setup comes equipped with EIS for better image stabilization while taking pictures or recording videos. At the front, it has an 8MP selfie shooter housed in the V-shaped notch. In terms of processing power the G300 comes with the Snapdragon 480 chipset, which is 5G enabled, and paired with 4 GB of RAM storage and 64 GB of ROM which can be boosted via a microSD card. Nokia has represented the pure Android feel to a great extent, and the Nokia G300 also lives up to that reputation. It comes with Android 11 out of the box and by Nokia tradition should have at least two major Android upgrades. The device will launch on the 19th of October in the US and will be exclusive to two pre-paid carriers Straight Talk and TracFone Wireless.

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