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Nokia XR21 5G | Android 12 | Unlocked Rugged Smartphone | Dual SIM | US Version | 6/128GB | 6.49-Inch Screen | 64MP Dual Camera | Midnight Black
$499.99
Description
Price: $499.99
(as of Nov 25, 2024 21:41:07 UTC – Details)
Taking “life-proof” to the next level the Nokia XR21 is expertly crafted with strong materials and a 100% recycled aluminum chassis that is tough, elegant, and sustainable. It’s been tried and tested for MIL-STD-810H level durability and IP69K standards to be drop-proof up to 1.8 meters, dust-proof, waterproof and life-proof. Thanks to its robust Corning Gorilla Glass Victus protection, the screen will stay in good shape for longer. Not only does the Nokia XR21 protect itself against the knocks of everyday life, it also protects your data. With monthly security updates for 4 years, your files are kept secure, and you can shop online with confidence. With 3 years of OS upgrades, a 3 year manufacturer’s warranty and a 1-year screen replacement guarantee, the Nokia XR21 is in it with you for the long run. Caught in bad weather? Use the Nokia XR21 with wet hands, with gloves on, or turn to the Quick Access buttons to launch your favorite features. It can even handle extreme temperatures from -20°C to +55°C. And, for emergencies, the Nokia XR21 comes with a morse code flashlight function to help alert others if you’re in danger. When not on the road or the trail, immerse yourself in entertainment with the 6.49” screen with a 120 Hz refresh rate coupled with OZO Playback for an excellent on-the-go entertainment experience. And whether you’re watching a video in a group or bringing music to the impromptu party, the 96 dB stereo speakers and Audio boost mode will make sure that everyone can hear it over the background noise. The 64 MP camera uses advanced AI to bring you features like Dark Vision and AI Portrait, so you can capture ultra-shareable content in virtually any lighting condition. The all-new Flash shot mode can help you take in-focus shots of moving subjects like your pets or kids. The camera is protected by scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass with DX+ that lets 98% of all light through the lens. All of this is support by up to 2 days of battery life between charges, so there’s no need to worry if you leave the charger at home. Plus, the battery maintains over 80% of its capacity after 800 charging cycles – that’s 60% more than Nokia XR20. Indoors or out, go where life takes you with Nokia XR21.
Taking “life-proof” to the next level with a 100% recycled aluminum chassis and tested to MIL-STD-810H and IP69K standards to be dust-proof, waterproof and drop-proof up to 1.8 meters thanks to its robust Corning Gorilla Glass Victus screen and camera lens.
2-day battery, 33W Quick Charge 3 and 60% more charges over its lifetime than its predecessor.
Always reliable with monthly security updates for 4 years, 3 years of OS upgrades, a 3 year manufacturer warranty and a 1 year screen replacement guarantee.
Featuring a 6.49” screen with a 120 Hz refresh rate coupled with OZO Playback to provide an excellent on-the-go entertainment experience.
This device works with all GSM carriers including, but not limited to: AT&T, Boost, Cricket, H2O Wireless, Metro, Net10, Simple Mobile, T-Mobile, Tracfone. This product will not work with Verizon. Please confirm compatibility and network availability with your preferred carrier. 5G support not offered with all carriers.
Customers say
Customers like the speed of the phone. They mention it’s adequate for daily use and responsive. However, some customers are disappointed that the phone doesn’t offer microSD expansion or USB 3.0 compatibility.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Jordache Joseph –
Nokia XR21 is Awesome
I recently purchased a Nokia XR21 because i am a clumsy individual and i drop my phone often. I have always loved Nokia`s i purchased a Nokia phone in its glory days (pre Apple Era), Its bad days (Microsoft Lumai days) and now (HMD Global days) as long as Nokia phones will be made i will be front of the line to but a Nokia Phone.What i love about the Phone:- Its Rugged it feels like it has a cover on but it does not.- The phone is responsive with a SnapDragon 695 it may not be the latest and greatest proccessor but can handle alot of games that struggled on my Nokia G50 which only had a SnapDragon 495.- The Picture Quality is awesome with a rear 64 Megapixel A1 Camera and a 16 Megapixel front camera, my potriat/selfies had a proffesional look to them (Please make sure to select potrait mode to use the AI to help capture professional looking pictures- It works with T-Mobile granted i have not tested the other networks you can head over to gsmarena.com and search for this phone it will tell you the network bands for 3g, 4g and 5g and to the person who said this phone had no VOLTE let me correct you there it does support VOLTE.The only thing i do not like about this phone:The battery life is bad but if you using this phone for calling, texting and web surfing the battery can last but i guess if you play any mobile games like with most phone the battery will not last especially playing games like Pokemon Go will really drain the phones battery . But that is the only draw back for me i love this phone
mario v. –
Excelente conora
Lo mejor es algo pesado pero es muy combativo muy rápido y resistente
Lima –
A rugged phone that doesn’t feel like it.
The Nokia/HMD XR21 is a solid choice for those looking for a rugged phone that doesn’t feel or look like a monstrosity. It has a design that’s easy on the eyes and that to the naked eye just looks like a phone on a case.The water ingress and robustness of the phone will make it last. I tested the water resistance capabilities by using it in the rain, and regularly washing the phone with water and dishsoap after using it while eating. No functionality was affected, whether it was the charging port, the stereo speakers, or the 3.5 mm headphone jack – which is always a welcome feature in this day and age as it allows me to use my Nokia buds, which came with my previous phone, a Nokia 8.3 5G. Some water would remain in crevices but nothing a little blow dry wouldn’t fix.The speed of the phone is adequate for daily use and even a resource intensive launcher such as a Windows Phone launcher without slowing down. The variable refresh rate screen also assisted in perpetuating the illusion of power, although the Snapdragon 695 lifted off the international Nokia X30 is no slouch either. It will play games such as Real Racing 3 and NFS Most Wanted 2012 no problems, although as per testing throw at it anything more recent such as Genshin Impact for the kicks and it may chug.The camera may not be the best in class but turn on the Nokia/HMD exclusive pro mode by sliding up on the shutter button and get transported to the Nokia Lumia era thanks to the camera interface, which is easy to use and allows you adjust all important parameters of the photo such as white balance, manual focus if such is your persuasion, ISO, and Shutter speed to get away with some aesthetically pleasing pictures. Unlike many phones these days, the camera does not rely heavily on post-processing and AI trickery to achieve the picture. Just like the Nokia Lumias of yore, it’s all about raw power and using its two sensors to its advantage. And speaking of RAW imaging, the digital negatives this phone provides unironically will beat a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. It may not be a Nokia Lumia 1020, but this could very well be a phone you could theoretically use alongside your actual camera.The battery will last the whole day without needing a charge even with heavy screen usage. But two days? Maybe by turning on battery saver as soon as you unplug it and barely touching it. The screen’s refresh rate is by default set to 60hz to save battery, but just turn the adaptive mode because it doesn’t make much difference when you know for certain you will be charging the phone later on in the day. Know this however, Nokias have a tendency to hang around in the bottom end of the battery pack for ages, and the XR21 is no exception, 15% and below seems eternal.The phone supports 5G mmWave in major US telcos such as T-mobile. AT&T and Verizon are untested, but the phone is guaranteed to at least support those telcos 4G bands.The phone is guaranteed monthly Android security updates, two guaranteed Android upgrades, and three years of security updates afrer that. Out of the box it will come with Android 13, but the Android 14 update has already rolled out and as soon as I booted it, it wanted to update to it. Next and last Android update will be Android 15. From there it’ll be security patches until 2027 (Bear in mind this phone released in early 2023).Downsides of the phone are a lack of wireless charging (Available on its predecessor the Nokia XR20), absence of microSD expansion coupled with the meager onboard storage… And the price. This phone should not be retailing for 499 USD a year after release. For that price you can get HMD/Nokia’s latest premium midrange, the HMD Skyline… which is what I did.Great phone. But paying the premium for the Nokia logo is not worth it, you can get this phone with a 50 dollar discount if you look for one with the HMD logo instead. If you absolutely must spend 499 USD, and are willing to live without a headphone jack and water and impact resistance, the Skyline is arguably a better phone within HMD/Nokia’s own offerings. And don’t even get me started looking at other brands.
Omar Salem –
Not at all rugged – screen broke in one small drop
I’ve had this phone since February 2024. I bought it for one reason only: I didn’t want screens to keep breaking. Fast forward to today and the first time I drop it and the screen shattered. It was dropped from pocket height while I was walking. I’m very disappointed and feel like I’ve been cheated out of my money.
Zacharie –
Rugged and pretty quick.
First the bad. When opening an app I find there is a very slight delay before you can begin pressing on the screen.The good. Been using it in rain and outside when its -15. This phone works very well and the sound is pretty good. I am hoping it will last me a long time. I find the GPS on this phone seems more accurate than most phones I have used and this helps with some thing I do at work. Noticed slightly better connectivity than my ASUS ROG phone 1 but hard to tell without benchmarking both together.