HMD Global announced earlier this month that it would be updating the C-series with the launch of the Nokia C20 Plus set for June 11. Ahead of the launch, the smartphone is now available to pre-order in China via Jingdong (JD.com).Nokia C20 Plus

The pre-order page doesn’t contain the price tag but it teases the device as coming with large fonts as well as large volume icons, suggesting the device is targeted at elderly users. The page also reveals a few key specifications of the device as well as the renders of the mobile phone.  Some of the specs of the Nokia C20 Plus had earlier appeared online thanks to an earlier GeekBench listing.

The C20 Plus is expected to arrive with a 4950mAh built-in battery and will run on the Android 11 Go edition designed for entry-level smartphones. Nokia promotes the device not to come with pure Android devoid of interfering adverts. The phone will also support one-key activation of the health code function.

The processor is not known, but the GeekBench listing shows the Nokia C20 Plus is powered by a Unisoc chipset that has four cores clocking at 1.20GHz and the other four cores running at 1.60GHz. This is believed to be the entry-level Unisoc SC9863A chip.Nokia C20 Plus

The renders of the Nokia C20 Plus show that it will utilize a plastic back panel. The phone will also pack a dual-camera setup at the rear housed in a circular module. We don’t know the price of the C20 Plus yet but the series is an entry-level one so the price will likely be pocket-friendly.

In addition to the mobile phone, Nokia will also release a brand new true wireless Bluetooth headset-BH-205 on June 11. The details of the earbuds are not known at this time but it is touted to feature a long-lasting battery life of 36 hours.

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