Nokia is working on another flagship device Nokia Style+ 5G. Moreover, the device is already surfacing online as it appears on multiple certification websites such as China Quality certification, and WiFi Alliance. In addition, these certification websites reveals the device key features and specifications. The earlier reports reveals that the device will arrive with 20W fast charging and dual band WiFi. Furthermore, the device appears on FCC certification website in US revealing few key specifications.
The company is gearing up to launch the upcoming Nokia Style+ 5G very soon. However, there is no confirmation on the launch dates from the company. But, the device is appearing online frequently hinting at its imminent launch. Moreover, the device appears on FCC certification website with model number TA-1448. The WiFi Alliance database shows same model number confirms the moniker. In addition, the listing reveals that the device will arrive with 4900mAh battery capacity. Furthermore, the listing reveals that the charger will have model number AD-020US. There is details regarding the charging speed of the device. But, we may expect the device to have 20W fast charging support. Additionally, the listing reveals that the device will have 5G network connectivity with multiple 5G NR bands.
Moreover, the listing reveals that the device will get LCD display. In addition, the upcoming phone will have triple rear camera setup including 48MP primary camera with 5MP Ultrawide lens and 2MP depth sensor. Furthermore, the device measures 76.4 mm wide and 166.1mm in height.
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