HMD Global is reportedly working on a new smartphone called the Nokia C20 Plus. This handset has paid a visit to the Geekbench benchmarking platform (via. My Smart Price) to reveal some of its key specs.

Last month, the Finnish firm had announced a slew of Nokia phones such as Nokia G10, Nokia G20, Nokia C10, and Nokia C20. The Nokia C20 Plus moniker suggests that it will be a better version of the C20. Coming to the Geekbench 5 listing of the Nokia C20 Plus reveals that the phone has 3 GB of RAM and runs on Android 11 OS.

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The exact name of the chipset is not mentioned in the Geekbench listing. It just states that it has a Unisoc processor with four cores clocking at 1.20GHz and the other four cores running at 1.60GHz. The handset scored 126 and 476 in the single-core and multi-core tests of Geekbench, respectively. It seems that the phone could be equipped with the Unisoc SC9863A chipset, which fuels the Nokia C20 handset.

Apart from featuring more RAM, the Nokia C20 Plus is also expected to come with a larger battery than the C20. A recent leak claimed that the C20 Plus will house a 5,000mAh battery, whereas the C20 has a 3,000Ah battery. It is also speculated that the Plus edition will have dual rear cameras. In comparison, the C20 has a single 5-megapixel rear camera.

Rumors have it that the Finnish brand is also working on a smartphone called the Nokia C30. So far, the rumor mill has revealed that it will come with a 6,000mAh battery, a dual-camera system, and a rear-facing fingerprint scanner. It is expected to be priced under €100.

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