Nokia 300 4G Powerbank leak reveals a feature phone with a massive battery and reverse charging
HMD Global may be getting ready to introduce one of its most practical Nokia-branded feature phones yet. A new leak suggests that the upcoming Nokia 300 4G Powerbank will combine the simplicity of a classic keypad phone with a large battery that can also charge other devices.
According to the leaked details, the Nokia 300 4G Powerbank is designed for users who want long battery life, basic connectivity, and everyday reliability rather than smartphone-style features. At first glance, the device appears to follow the familiar Nokia feature phone design language, looking somewhat similar to models such as the Nokia 235 4G. However, it reportedly adds a few design changes, including beveled lower corners and a textured frame that should make it easier to hold.
The biggest highlight is clearly the battery. The Nokia 300 4G Powerbank is said to include a 3,750 mAh battery, which is unusually large for a feature phone. That capacity is more than double what many basic 4G keypad phones offer, making it a potentially strong option for people who need a dependable backup phone, travel phone, or emergency handset.
As the “Powerbank” name suggests, the phone is expected to support reverse charging through a USB-C port. It can reportedly charge connected devices at up to 5 watts. While that is not fast by modern smartphone standards, it could be very useful in emergencies, especially for topping up earbuds, another phone, or small accessories when no charger is nearby.
Another standout feature is the built-in LED flashlight. The Nokia 300 4G Powerbank is rumored to include a particularly bright torch that can be switched on or off using a dedicated button on the right side of the device. This means users would not need to unlock the phone or open an app to activate the light, making it more convenient for outdoor use, power outages, camping, or daily utility.
The leaked specifications also point to a 2.4-inch display, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and FM radio support. These are traditional feature phone essentials and should appeal to users who still value wired audio, simple controls, and offline entertainment. The phone is also expected to support 4G connectivity, which should help keep it useful as older mobile networks continue to be phased out in many regions.
Interestingly, the Nokia 300 4G Powerbank may skip some of the newer additions seen on recent HMD feature phones. The leak claims it will not include an AI button or a selfie camera. Instead, the device appears to focus on battery life, durability, and practical tools rather than smart assistant functions or camera features.
Color options are expected to include beige, green, and black, giving buyers a few simple choices depending on their style preference.
For now, HMD Global has not confirmed the Nokia 300 4G Powerbank officially. Details such as launch date, pricing, and regional availability are still unknown. However, if the leak proves accurate, this could become one of the more interesting Nokia feature phones in recent years, especially for users who want a simple 4G phone with excellent battery life and emergency charging support.






