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As the first product of Nokia’s all-new X-series, the Nokia X10 is equipped with high-speed 5G connectivity, a youthful design, and a 48MP quad-camera cluster with ZEISS lenses and OZO audio technology. The machine is also committed to upgrading the operating system with monthly security updates for three years.

Despite being a completely new product line, the Nokia X10’s box still retains the familiar style of recent Nokia products. The box is made in a slightly square and flatform; the product image is prominently printed on the front. Nokia also did not forget to “show off” that the X10 will receive three years of Android operating system upgrades.

Also following the trend of environmental protection, but accessories that come with Nokia X10 do not cut anything. The device is fully equipped with chargers, headphones, USB A to C connection cables, cases. The unique point is that Nokia has used environmentally friendly materials, biodegradable plastic (Compostable) with 100% degradability to turn into organic fertilizer, CO2, and water under the right conditions.

The Nokia X10’s special material case feels smooth and very comfortable in hand. Touching the surface of the case feels a bit rough and has details like paper scraps. The case is quite thin and light but still very sturdy; sure, it does not thicken or weigh too much when attached to the machine.

Back to Nokia X10, the device still inherits the design style of seniors like Nokia 8.3, Nokia 7.2 with a fancy emerald green back, slightly changing color when tilting the device at different angles. The large and round camera cluster stands out, only slightly convex; in the middle still has the Zeiss logo, a famous German lens company, which has a close cooperation relationship with Nokia.

The device’s size is a bit thick (9.1mm) and heavy (220g), but thanks to the slightly curved back on the two sides, connecting seamlessly with the frame, there is no point causing tension, so it still feels comfortable to hold. Nokia retains the tradition of high-quality machining with a very solid chassis and case, without any looseness or creaking even when pressed hard. The device meets IP52 waterproof and dustproof standards to withstand light rain, rare in the popular smartphone segment.

Nokia does not disclose the back and the frame material, but according to observation, there are no antenna lines on the frame, so both areas are likely made of plastic.

Like many recent smartphones, the fingerprint sensor on Nokia X10 is also integrated directly into the power button on the right side with high sensitivity, receiving accurate commands, helping to unlock the device when placed on the table without lifting it like a fingerprint back.

Nokia is loyal to the dedicated hardware key layout on the left side to activate the Google virtual assistant. That is almost a mandatory detail for smartphones running Android One. You can turn this button off in the settings to avoid pressing the wrong button and if there is no need to use Google Assistant too often.

The bottom edge is the most crowded place when concentrating all the important connections from USB-C, external speakers, 3.5mm audio jack.

On the front, Nokia X10 uses a screen with a mole in the middle, but the screen border is made quite thick, especially the chin where the company’s logo is located. Due to an LCD screen, there is a dark phenomenon around the mole, especially when displayed on a white background.

The screen size is quite large, 6.67 inches, FHD + 1080×2400 pixels resolution, 20: 9 aspect ratio, Corning Gorilla Glass 3, maximum brightness of 450 nits, 60Hz refresh rate. Quick experience shows that the screen of the Nokia X10 gives good brightness, clarity, bright colors, wide viewing angle, good contrast.

The most notable point on the Nokia X10 is that it is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 5G chip designed specifically for popular 5G devices, compatible with WiFi 6. With Snapdragon 480, Nokia X10 supports 5G sub-networks. 6 GHz with a maximum download speed of 2.5Gbps, maximum upload speed of 660Mbps.

Snapdragon 480 is manufactured on 8nm process with 8 cores (2 Cortex A76 2.0GHz + 6 Cortex A551.8 GHz cores), Adreno 619 GPU. Other specifications of the Nokia X10 include 6GB RAM, 128GB internal memory, slot available. The microSD card slot is located with the SIM 2 slot. The Nokia X10 is equipped with a 4470 mAh battery, supporting 18W fast charging and a USB Type C port.

Quick measurements from familiar benchmark applications such as AnTuTu, GeekBench, GFX Bench show that Snapdragon 480 is on par with MediaTek Helio G80 or Snapdragon 710. Play a game of COD Mobile, Nokia X10 can be set at High graphics level, maximum frame rate, quite smooth and smooth gaming experience.

Regarding the camera, Nokia has a cluster of 4 cameras with a 48MP main camera integrated with a ZEISS lens and OZO audio technology that promises to bring good quality photography and recording experience in the price range. The remaining cameras include a 5MP ultra-wide-angle camera, a 2MP macro camera, and a 2MP font removal camera. On the front is an 8MP selfie camera.

The camera has a cinematic recording mode of 24 frames per second in 21:9 format with Full HD resolution, combined with OZO spatial sound technology to help reduce noise more effectively. Notably, the machine also allows RAW video recording in H-Log format to help obtain a wider light range, suitable for post-production, color calibration. That is a feature inherited from the previous high-end Nokia 8.3 5G line.

The machine also allows editing RAW H-Log videos right on the phone, built-in diverse LUT color sets. Users can also customize the bitrate when recording and ISO parameters, white balance, focus, shutter speed, and exposure compensation. Nokia X10 also supports Full HD 60fps video recording in normal video recording mode.

The device has a Dual-Sight feature to record images from front and rear cameras side-by-side, color correction mode, or personalize photos taken with a watermark that allows custom labeling images with the Nokia logo or hashtags you want. Zeiss’s series of bokeh effects to customize the background when taking photos to remove the background into the shape of stars, hearts or simulate Zeiss lenses.

In terms of software, Nokia X10 is equipped with Android 11 with a commitment of 3 years of operating system upgrade, three and three years of monthly security updates. Nokia continues to stick with Google’s Android One program with a pure Android interface, no customization or editing. The company only pre-installed the Netflix application.

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