Nokia smartphone division will reportedly unveil a number of new cell phones to IFA 2020. The launch won’t be graced by a flagship model, rather the HMD Global-controlled brand has concentrated on supporting its entrance level and mid-tier offerings.

One of the expected models is the Nokia 2.4, code-named Wolverine. It will be genuinely huge with a 6.5-inch display and big 4,500 mAh battery, as indicated by leaked information. Contrast that with the Nokia 2.3, which has a 6.2-inch screen and 4,000 mAh battery.

The new model will be fueled by a MediaTek Helio P22 chipset as found in this Geekbench result (octa-center Cortex-A53 at 2.0 GHz and PowerVR GE8320 GPU). The mobile phone runs Android 10 on just 2 GB of RAM. The leakster says that this model will have 16 GB storage and that there will be a 3GB+32 GB variation too.

The back has a 13 MP primary camera joined by a 2 MP depth sensor and a LED flash. The smartphone will feature a Light Purple shading among other colour options. The selfie cam will have a 5 MP sensor.

The mid-range offerings will be the Nokia 6.3 and 7.3 that was earlier billed to launch. Very little is thought about them, but the Nokia 7.3 may utilize one of the new Snapdragon 700-series chipsets with 5G availability. There may also be a 4G model for markets with no 5G connectivity. The 6.3 should make do with a Snapdragon 670 or 675 chipset.

The two mid-range models will have quad cameras on the back with ZEISS optics. Their predecessors, the Nokia 6.2 and 7.2, were fundamentally the same as, the primary contrasts being that the 7-arrangement showed signs of improvement chipset and better picture sensors.

There’s likewise the “Gamora Plus”, which visited Geekbench. This one is fueled by a Unisoc chipset and is most likely the TA-1258 model we saw at TENAA yesterday. The chipset is like the Helio P22, with the exception of it utilizes eight Cortex-A55 cores (1.6 + 1.2 GHz) and a GE8322 GPU.

The unit from Geekbench had 2 GB of RAM while the one certified by TENAA had 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB stockpiling. Both the Gamora Plus and the Wolverine ought to be running Android 10, but not Go version. It’s not confirmed which model number will be doled out to the Gamora Plus.