The Nokia Style+ is set to be released by Nokia. The Nokia smartphone has been found on the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification website before it is officially announced. According to the description, the phone would include a triple back camera configuration and a 5000mAh battery. Additionally, a render of the phone's design has been discovered, confirming the proportions of the smartphone. Let's examine the information that is accessible.
MySmartPrice was the first to notice the Nokia Style+ listing on the US FCC. The website advertised the smartphone under model number TA-1448. The Nokia smartphone would be powered by a 4,900mAh battery, according to the listing. According to the specifications, Nokia Style+ is a 5G smartphone that supports a number of 5G NR bands.
The FCC website also discloses that the charger for the device will have the model number AD-020US. There is no mention of the charger's power rating. However, prior rumours indicated that the smartphone would feature 20W rapid charging.
The FCC database also provides information on the smartphone's specifications and camera. According to the description, the phone will include an LCD display and a triple rear camera setup with a 48MP primary camera, a 5MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 2MP depth sensor on the back. A 16MP selfie camera will be available on the front of the smartphone.
With the same model number, Nokia Style+ has also accessed the websites of the WiFi Alliance and China Quality Certification (CQC). The smartphone's name and the possibility that it might ship with Android 12 were first made clear through a WiFi Alliance listing.
The newspaper has also released a render of the smartphone's design. The smartphone is depicted as having dimensions of 166.1 mm by 76.4 mm (Height and width). A triple rear camera arrangement with an LED flash is also confirmed by the render.