The latest Nokia-branded handsets are made by Finnish firm HMD Global, which is licensing the Nokia brand after the parent company closed its phone unit in 2015.

The Nokia XR20 is described as “life-proof” and comes with a tough build and three years of software updates. The device is designed to handle extreme temperatures; a drop to the ground from 1.8m; one hour under water, and is built to survive harsh environmental conditions. It is also one of the largest phones on the market, with an 81mm width that should make it comfortable for those with larger hands.

Nokia XR20

Nokia XR20

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The display is covered with Corning’s Gorilla Glass Victus, which HMD said allows it to survive even when being kicked, flipped and spun screen-first across a concrete gravel football...