HMD Global unveiled the entry-level Nokia C12 in January and followed up with a Pro model in March. Now the brand has added a new member to the C12 lineup, dubbed Nokia C12 Plus. The Nokia C12 Pro is basically the vanilla C12 with a bigger battery (4,000 mAh vs. 3,000 mAh), while C12 Plus is the C12 Pro with a different memory configuration. And that doesn't mean more RAM or storage, but less.
The Nokia C12 Pro comes in 2GB/64GB and
3GB/64GB configurations, but the Nokia C12 Plus comes in a single 2GB/32GB
configuration. However, it has a microSD card slot for storage expansion of up
to 256GB.
The Nokia C12 Plus is listed on Nokia's
Indian website with an unnamed Unisoc octa-core CPU, with four cores having a
maximum clock frequency of 1.6Hz. This suggests the Nokia C12 Plus is powered
by the same chip as the vanilla and Pro models - SC9863A1.
The rest of the Nokia C12 Plus' highlights
include a 6.3" HD+ screen, 8MP rear camera, 5MP front camera, and Android
12 (Go Edition). The smartphone features a 3.5mm headphone jack and sports a
microUSB port.
We don't know when the Nokia C12 Plus will
go on sale, but we know it's priced at INR 7,999 (US$ 100/€ 90) in India, which is
odd since the Nokia C12 Pro with more RAM (3GB) and storage (64GB) costs
INR 7,499 (US$ 90/€ 85) in the Asian country. We'll hopefully have more clarity on
that when HMD reveals the Nokia C12 Plus' availability details.