Nokia after announcing the Nokia G11 and G21 devices, now gearing up to launch the upcoming G series Smartphone Nokia G11 Plus. Moreover, the company is also working on another device under moniker Nokia style+ as it appears on the China Quality certification website and WiFi Alliance listing. In addition, the upcoming G11 Plus is now on Geekbench certification website hinting at its imminent launch. Furthermore, the listing reveals the key specifications of the upcoming device.
The company is soon to launch the upcoming entry-level G series Smartphone Nokia G11 Plus. Moreover, the device appears on Geekbench certification website. However, the listing does not reveal the model number of the device. In addition, the listing shows that the device will get power from UniSoC processor same as other G series Smartphone. The processor will be an Octa-core processor with 1.61GHz peak frequency coupling with Mali G57 GPU. Thus, it hints that the processor will be UniSoc T606 with 12mm fabrication process. Furthermore, the Variant on the listing carries 4GB RAM. However, there are chances that the device will get other memory configurations. The device will get Pre-installed Android 12 out of the box. Lastly, the device scores 309 in single core test and 1302 points in multi core test.
Moreover, the company is also working on other device i.e Nokia Style+. The device with model number TA-1448 appears on China Quality certification website and WiFi Alliance database. In addition, the WiFi Alliance listing reveals that the device will have 2.4GHz and 5GHz network support.
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