HMD Global has unveilved a new entry level smartphone called Nokia C2. It runs Android 9 Pie Go edition and is powered by a Unisoc chipset.
The new Noka C2 is the successor to Nokia C1 unveiled in December 2019. The new Nokia phone features a 5.7-inch HD+ screen, with a 1GB RAM and 16GB of internal storage (which can be expanded to 64GB via microSD). This mid-range smartphone has a 1.4GHz Unisoc processor under the hood and will run on an Android 9 Pie OS out of the box.
Looking at the cameras, at the back we have a 5MP camera with f/2.2 aperture and on the front, we have another 5MP unit. Interestingly, both have LED flash to aid in the dark. Powered by a 2,800 mAh battery capacity.
Other features includes; FM radio receiver and 3.5 mm audio jack. The C2 comes in Black and Cyan colors.
Other details about the device is yet to be communicated but may likely be priced below $135 according to speculations.
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