Nokia G21 Gets Benchmarked Ahead of India Launch; Octa-Core Unisoc SoC Confirmed

(Last Updated On: February 2, 2022)

There have been several rumors suggesting the Nokia G21 imminent India launch. Just a few weeks ago, the upcoming February 2022 launch date for the Indian market was tipped. Now, the next budget Nokia phone has appeared on Geekbench. It hints at the final test runs being conducted on the handset ahead of the launch. The benchmark website has also revealed the processor details.

Nokia G21 Spotted At Geekbench

The Nokia G21’s Geekbench listing has been initially spotted by Nashville Chatter. The screengrab of the benchmark website’s listing confirms an ARM Unisoc processor will be powering the Nokia G21. The exact name of the processor is unannounced. However, it could be the Unisoc T606 SoC. The listing confirms octa-cores with 1.61GHz clock speed.

The benchmark website further shows a 4GB RAM configuration. It is currently not known if the company will be launching multiple RAM options or just a single variant. The storage option isn’t listed. But we can expect at least a 64GB storage configuration. It will also have external microSD card storage.

The Nokia G21 will be launching with Android 11 OS. Apart from all these details, the Geekbench listing has only revealed the benchmark scores. The budget Nokia phone has scored 312 points in the single-core test and 1157 points in the multi-core tests.

Other Nokia G21 features including display, battery, and camera specifications are not listed. But the leaks have given enough information on the same. That said, the leaks have tipped an LCD display measuring 6.5-inches. The panel will support standard 720p HD+ resolution and 60Hz refresh rate.

The display will sport a waterdrop notch display that will house an 8MP camera for selfies. The Nokia G31 will be using a triple-camera setup where the primary sensor would be a 50MP lens. The main camera will be combined with a pair of 2MP sensors. The handset is said to be powered by a 5,000 mAh battery. There will also be 18W fast charging support.

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