Nokia has managed to ruggedize a phone without making it look like complete crap After an uncharacteristic foray into the world of smart lighting, HMD Global just got back to business with the introduction of several new Nokia phones and accessories. The headline new piece of hardware is the XR20, a "don't call it rugged" phone that has some serious durability credentials while still looking like something you'd want to carry around. Also in tow is the C30 entry-level handset, a new feature phone, and far too many new sets of earbuds. With the XR20, HMD set out to make a phone that could take a real beating without looking like some sort of heavily armored military equipment. It looks to have succeeded in this — the device can easily withstand drops of 1.8m, it can be washed with soap and water if it gets dirty, and its Gorilla Glass Victus display is a tough as it gets. Before you get too excited, a Snapdragon 480 5G chipset sits among a variety of other low-end specifications. Don't expect sturdy performance to match the exterior.