Nokia C20 Plus officially announced with Unisoc SC9863A chipset and 4950mAh battery

Today, Nokia officially released the Nokia C20 Plus, which can be considered a better version of the Nokia C20. The phone hasn’t been upgraded much in terms of appearance, but the internals are now improved.

The new Nokia C20 Plus has a 6.5-inch HD+ (1600x720p) display, the same one used in the Nokia C20. The display has a v-shaped notch and an aspect ratio of 20:9. This time, the body dimensions are 165.4mm (Height), 75.85mm (Width), and around 204.7g.

The Nokia C20 Plus is powered by Unisoc SC9863A chipset, built on a 28nm manufacturing process. It has a maximum frequency of 1.6GHz with Cortex-A55 cores, while the lowest frequency is 1.2GHz. The same chipset has been used in the Nokia C20.

Next, we have another important factor, the camera setup. The number of cameras is now upgraded to two (instead of one, in the old version), includes an 8MP main sensor and a 2MP depth sensor. The shape of the camera module is the same, but the LED Flash is now placed outside the module due to increased camera numbers. On the front, a 5MP lens has been used in the notch.

It is worth mentioning that the battery capacity has been upgraded (from 3000mAh to 5000mAh), which seems to be a massive upgrade over the previous version. The battery is non-removable and has a maximum of 10W (5V, 2A) charging support. The Nokia C20 Plus also has a Micro USB port and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

The phone lacks a fingerprint sensor for security, but features face unlock, which is still acceptable. The new Nokia C20 Plus runs on Android Go’s latest version (Android 11 Go Lightweight Edition).

In terms of pricing, the phone is available in only one storage variant: 3+32GB (storage is expandable up to 256 Gigs), priced at 799 yuan ($125). There are two color options: Ocean Blue and Graphite Black.