Welcome to the new race between Nokia G20 vs. Samsung Galaxy A22 5G with 48MP cameras and a 5000mAh battery! Keep reading for more details on the final winner of this battle today!
Nokia G20 vs. Samsung Galaxy A22 5G specs
Between the two, the Nokia G20 appears with a long-life battery and a fantastic design. At the same time, Samsung Galaxy A22 5G is about to come with impressive specs and a unique look. Regarding the display, the Nokia G20 specs offer a 6.52-inch IPS LCD with 720 x 1600 pixels. Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy A22 5G brings a 6.4 inches IPS LCD with 720 x 1600 pixels, along with a 20:9 ratio aspect. So, the Nokia monster wins the first round with higher resolutions.
On the other side, the Nokia phone works on the MediaTek Helio G35 chipset while its rival runs on MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC as the hardware. Besides, both devices operate on the Android 11 operating system. As for the memory system, the Nokia handset offered 4GB of RAM and two 64GB/ 128GB of ROM (expandable to 256GB). Meanwhile, the Samsung phone sports 4GB/6GB RAM and 64GB/ 128GB of inbuilt storage (expandable to 256GB).
The Samsung device wins this round thanks to more massive RAM. For the photography department, the Nokia G20 camera packs a quad-lens set up on the back. It comprises 48MP + 5MP + 2MP + 2MP rear lens and a single 8MP sensor for taking selfies. In contrast, the Samsung Galaxy A22 5G camera equips 48MP main + 8MP tele + 2MP ultrawide sensors with LED Flash on the back and a dual 13MP camera setup for capturing selfies. Regarding the battery capacity, the Samsung phone houses a 5000mAh battery cell, while its rival figure is the same 5000mAh energy box. As a result, each team gets one point in this round.
Nokia G20 vs. Samsung Galaxy A22 5G release date and price
The Nokia G20 release date took place last week, while the Samsung Galaxy A22 5G should debut in the next quarter of this year. Concerning the cost, the Nokia G20 price starts at $192 ~ Rs. 14 405. Whereas the Samsung Galaxy A22 5G price fall around $302 ~ Rs. 22,172. Do you want to own these new phones? Drop your thought in the section below!