HMD Global is holding a not-so-regular launch event on April 8. As per various reports, it is going to revamp the Nokia smartphone naming scheme and bring new ones like Nokia G10, G20, X10, X20. Alongside these devices, it is also expected to bring a Nokia C20 and now, the device has appeared on Bluetooth SIG certification.
As reported by MySmartPrice, four models
of HMD Global Oy smartphones TA-1339, TA-1348, TA-1352, TA-1356 appear on the
Bluetooth SIG website. All of them are certified as Nokia C20. If you recall,
an exclusive report by nokiapoweruser said that Nokia C20 might accompany the
April 8 event of HMD Global. The specs leaked by the report suggested that the
device could be another entry-level offering like the Nokia 1.xx series.
Coming back, the listing further shows the
required QDID design is from the Unisoc (Shanghai) Technologies Co Ltd., but it
doesn’t explicitly confirm anything about the processor inside. Previously,
Nokia has used the Chinese semiconductor maker UNISOC chipsets on Nokia C3 so
it shouldn’t come as a surprise if the Nokia C20 indeed has one. Speaking of
which, the Nokia C20 is expected to arrive with 1GB RAM and 16GB internal
storage variant.
Amidst reports of it running the Android
11 Go edition, it has been spotted on HTML5 test page shows running Android 11
OS. Apart from this, you can expect the Nokia C20 to launch in two colors –
Blue and Sand options. Last but not the least, Nokia C20 is said to retail
somewhere around 89 euros (US$ 106). This is almost closer to the price of the
Nokia C3 which launched for a price of 669 yuan (US$ 101) in China.