Nokia G42 5G and Nokia G310 5G spotted on Bluetooth SIG, listing reveals key features – Times of India
According to the report, both the handsets have received Bluetooth SIG certification and the listing confirms the model number along with a couple of other details about the unannounced phones.
Nokia G42 5G, Nokia G310 5G: Connectivity details
According to the Bluetooth SIG certification, the Nokia phones with model number TA-1573 and TA-1591 / TA-1581 will launch as Nokia G310 5G and Nokia G42 5G. Also, both the handsets will come with Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity.
Nokia G42 5G, Nokia G310 5G: Expected specifications based on the listing
Nokia G42 5G, according to the listing, is expected to feature a 6.5-inch LCD display with V-shaped notch for selfie camera. The display will have HD+ resolution of 720 x 1612 pixels and 20:9 aspect ratio. The surprising part here is that the phone will have 90Hz refresh rate support. Along with this, the phone’s display will also have Gorilla Glass 3 protection. Also, both the handsets are expected to run Android 13 operating system out-of-the-box.
Nokia G42 5G expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 480 Plus 5G chipset. The G42 5G, as per the listing, will have 4GB RAM and 128GB storage.
The report also mentions that both the phones will have similar display and chipset, this means, the Nokia G310 5G is also expected to be powered by the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 5G chipset.
Nokia hasn’t released any details about the upcoming Nokia G42 5G and Nokia G310 5G. However, with the leaks and rumours started surfacing online, we expect to hear something from the company soon.
Also, as of now, there’s no information when these two phones will be launched in the market.
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