The brand had a relatively hushed launch of G11 Plus earlier this year, which surprises no one when it comes to Nokia. Designed quite evidently for the entry-level smartphone segment, G11 Plus appears pretty decent on the specification sheet. As a brand, Nokia now is known for its robust designs and reliable user experience. So, let's find out how well the Nokia G11 Plus fairs in those and other important parameters in our Nokia G11 Plus review.
Unboxing
The Nokia G11 Plus box design is a standard one that highlights the three years of security updates on the side along with some basic specifications in quick detail at the back of the box. Inside the box, you get the handset, SIM ejection pin, product safety and other booklets in various languages, a see-through jelly case cover (this will mostly be depended on the region you purchase your device from), a power adapter, and USB-C to USB-A charging cable. The box also contains a not-so-impressive pair of headsets, which in all honesty are nowhere close to the quality you might expect from a brand like Nokia. The handset comes with a pre-applied screen protector. So, while you remove the sticker with device key features printed from the smartphone screen, make sure you do not remove the screen protector from underneath.
Design - Slim, Sleek and Super Tough
In the design department, Nokia G11 Plus has managed to fair well. The front of the smartphone comes with nice chunky bezels all around giving a perfect finish around the screen. On the right, we have the volume rocker keys and the power key while the left side houses the dual SIM slot and SD card slots. You can use two SIM cards as well as a micro SD slot to expand the memory.
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