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Nokia G10 Review: A budget phone that’s also future-proof – finder.com.au
Nokia’s budget-centric G10 offers great value for money, especially thanks to its three year warranty and two years of upgrades built in.

Since HMD Global took on the reigns of producing Nokia-branded phones, we’ve seen plenty of iteration of Nokia number-based phones, including its budget centric Nokia 1 series most recently represented by the Nokia 1.4.
The Nokia G10 is a budget handset by price, although it’s in what Nokia calls its mid-range with the Nokia C series phones taking the budget space on. Unlike some of HMD’s earlier cheap phones, however, this is a phone that sells itself on assurances, with two years of OS upgrades…
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