The recently unveiled Nokia G11 Plus is bringing some minor upgrades to it, such as a 50 MP rear camera and an aluminium framework, making it sturdy and impact resistant. The motherboard and a smaller board for charging and other circuitry are protected by plastic coverings that are located beneath the lid.
Apart from the camera, another feature which makes the G11 Plus standout is its 6.517-inch HD+ screen with a 90 Hz refresh rate. The smartphone also houses a headphone port, 64GB of internal storage, and a huge 5000 mAh battery to provide it with at least two days of use.
This is not the first time that Nokia has incorporated aluminium in its framework. Previously, the Nokia C100 smartphone also included aluminium in its frame, making it durable and strong. However, the incorporation or use of aluminium in electronics or gadgets is due to its strong heat transfer and conductivity capabilities. It’s also less expensive and lighter than similar metals. Aluminium solutions can be up to 70% lighter than copper solutions.
The low-cost smartphone G11 Plus from Nokia targets customers on a budget or who are just concerned with a smartphone's essential features, like an instant messaging app and simple gaming.
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