Nokia C1 Is a New Android GO Entry Smartphone

HMD Global has revealed its ongoing Android 9 Go Edition cell phone called the Nokia C1. Particulars astute, the cell phone doesn’t go astray a great deal from Nokia 1 Plus propelled in February this year.

For the time being, Nokia C1 is accessible in Kenya yet will before long be accessible in Nigeria and different nations, including Pakistan.

Structure and Display

Nokia C1 doesn’t hang out as far as plan. It has an old school look with thick bezels and a plain back. Notwithstanding, taking into account that it is a Go release telephone, this appears to be defended. It is accessible in dark and red hues.

At any rate, the gadget is worked around a 5.45-inch IPS LCD with 480 x 960 goals, with a 18:9 angle proportion. At any rate the cell phone will have better review points when contrasted with different telephones with TFT shows.

To the extent the screen assurance is concerned, it accompanies toughened glass for security against scratches and breakages.

Inside and Storage

In the engine, the Nokia C1 accompanies an anonymous quad-center processor with centers timed at 1.3GHz. The processor is topped with 1 GB RAM and 16 GB of expandable stockpiling. Sadly, the cell phone is just good with a limit of 64 GB SD cards.

On the product front, it runs on Android 9 Go Edition with double SIM support. It needs LTE network and just supports Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n). Be that as it may, since Go applications limit information use, more slow associations won’t be an issue.

Cameras

Camera-wise, the Nokia C1 accompanies a solitary 5 MP shooter at the back and a 5 MP sensor at the front. Fortunately, both the back camera and the selfie camera accompany a blaze.

Battery and Pricing

This Go release cell phone is fueled by a 2500 mAh battery charged over the old-school MicroUSB port.

For the present, the cell phone is just accessible in Kenya for $69 yet it will be accessible in various African nations soon.

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