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Nokia G11 Plus launched in India
Nokia G11

Nokia G11 Plus launched in India

| @indiablooms | 17 Oct 2022, 03:53 pm

New Delhi: HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, announced the launch of exciting addition to the G-Series, Nokia G11 Plus.

Building on the G-series success, the new Nokia G11 Plus, gets down to business, with signature build quality and updates ensuring longevity. It allows you to safely and securely dispose your phone, after years of use, with our recycling initiative.

Sanmeet Singh Kochhar, Vice President- India & MENA, HMD Global, said: “At HMD Global, home of Nokia phones, we are strongly committed to building a more sustainable future. With the growing awareness about the consequences of early replacement of their smartphones on environment, people around the world are keeping their smartphones for longer. With Nokia G11 Plus, we have designed a proposition that specifically helps consumers keep their phone for longer with our promises; 3-day battery, three years of monthly security updates and two versions of Android updates to ensure your device is up to date. With twice as many security updates than competitor devices, delivered regularly, Nokia G11 Plus ensures your content and online activities are protected now and for years ahead.”

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