The creator of Nokia-marked telephones appeared a huge number of new gadgets Tuesday, including a “military grade” cell phone intended to withstand extraordinary ecological conditions.

HMD Global said the Nokia XR20 is the most sturdy telephone it’s made to date. The XR20 sports an extreme 6.67-inch Gorilla Glass Victus show from American tech firm Corning and can oppose harm from scratches and drops from around 6 feet, the organization says.

It’s what’s referred to in the portable business as a “rugged” telephone, a specialty class in the market designated fundamentally at outrageous games aficionados and unskilled workers. HMD says it trusts the Nokia XR20 obliges a more standard crowd.

In a showcasing video, the organization shows a lady spilling espresso via telephone and afterward flushing it in the kitchen sink. A young lady then, at that point coincidentally drops the gadget, prior to getting it and afterward dropping it again on a stony way. After all that, it’s basically sound.

It’s fitting for a brand whose telephones were renowned for their solidness. The fantasy that Nokia telephones were “indestructible” has been the subject of endless web images. As per HMD, the Nokia XR20 can be lowered in water for as long as an hour and persevere through outrageous temperatures.

Past its rough accreditations, HMD’s new cell phone upholds super-quick 5G web and has a 48-megapixel and 13-megapixel double focal point primary camera. It comes in two tones: beat up.

HMD is likewise tossing in four years of month to month security updates and three years of Android working framework redesigns.

Florian Seiche, HMD’s CEO, said a great many people need telephones they can save for more. HMD is focusing on big business customers just as buyers with the Nokia XR20, he added.

“This fits many enterprise device requirements,” he said. “They don’t want to pay $1,000 or $1,500 for a purpose-built rugged device which is clunky.”

The Nokia XR20 begins at a cost of £399 in the U.K. what’s more, $549.99 in the U.S. It will transport from Aug. 24.

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