Nokia C30 has obtained FCC certification. As always, the FCC list of the Nokia C30 is full of technical terms, but there is almost no description of the phone specifications. However, it confirmed the battery capacity and code name (TA-1357). The Nokia C30 has a battery capacity of 5850 mAh, which should be very generous for budget smartphones.
Interestingly, for some reason, 5 GHz Wi-Fi is not supported, which is strange because it is common in most modern economy class smartphones.
So far, what we know about the Nokia C30 is that it has two rear cameras and a capacitive fingerprint sensor. What we may see is a 13-megapixel main sensor and a 2-megapixel macro/depth/monochrome sensor. It is still difficult to say which chips will be built in the Nokia C30. But at best, we can get Snapdragon 4xx or corresponding MediaTek products with similar specifications. However, we can reasonably assume that it does not consume much power, so a battery close to 6000 mAh should last a long time.
In view of the recent appearances on multiple certification websites, the official release time of the new Nokia C30 and C20 Plus products should not be too long. Both phones can be launched in markets such as China and the United States.
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