The entry-level Nokia C12 was introduced by HMD Global in January, and a Pro variant followed in March. The Nokia C12 Plus has now been introduced by the company to the C12 family of devices.
With a battery capacity of 4,000 mAh as opposed to 3,000 mAh, the Nokia C12 Pro is essentially the standard C12, while the C12 Plus is the C12 Pro with a modified memory setup. And that means less storage and RAM instead.
The Nokia C12 Pro comes in 2GB/64GB and 3GB/64GB versions, but the Nokia C12 Plus comes in a single 2GB/32GB option. It does, however, have a microSD card slot for up to 256GB of capacity extension.
The Nokia C12 Plus is described as having an unidentified Unisoc octa-core CPU, with four cores having a highest clock frequency of 1.6Hz, on Nokia’s Indian website. This indicates that the Nokia C12 Plus uses the same SC9863A1 chip as the standard and Pro versions.
The Nokia C12 Plus also has a 6.3″ HD+ screen, an 8MP camera on the back, a 5MP camera on the front, and Android 12. (Go Edition). The smartphone has a microUSB connection and a 3.5mm audio jack.
No release date has been announced for the Nokia C12 Plus, but we do know that it will cost INR7,999 ($100/€90) when the Nokia C12 Pro, which has more RAM (3GB) and storage (64GB), costs INR7,499 ($90/€85). When HMD discloses the Nokia C12 Plus’ release information, we should have more clarification on that.