The dual camera system of the X30 5G consists of a 50 MP main camera and a 13 MP ultra-wide-angle camera. The smartphone also plays HD web streams thanks to DRM Widevine L1 support. Instead, an OTG-capable USB-C port that transfers data at USB 2.0 speeds, an FM radio receiver, Bluetooth 5.1 and an NFC chip are included. Unlike its Nokia X20 predecessor, the X30 5G does not have a headphone jack and a microSD slot. If no longer functioning, the smartphones can also be used for spare parts. According to the manufacturer, older smartphones are either recycled or donated to charity. Once the X30 5G is returned, it is given to another subscriber in line with Nokia's sustainability standards. This is possible via Nokia's subscription model, which is offered at EUR 25 (~US$ 24) per month and can be canceled with a 3-month period of notice. Instead of buying the smartphone, you can also rent it. The second variant may be more interesting, offering 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage, but only costing EUR 30 (~US$ 29) more at EUR 549 (~US$ 545). The first variant, with 6 GB RAM and 128 GB of storage, officially costs EUR 519 (~US$ 514). The Nokia X30 5G comes in two storage variants.
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