HMD Global has recently launched another entry-level budget smartphone, named Nokia C1 Plus. After Nokia C1, it is the cheapest Nokia smartphone right now. The Nokia C1 Plus is nothing but a 4G smartphone with upgraded hardware and software. Let’s go and check out its specifications.
The Nokia C1 Plus runs on the Android 10 Go OS and the best thing is it will give you a clean UI experience with lesser bloatware and more storage space. The company claims that it can hold up to 3000 songs or 13 hours of HD video. Regarding the display, this phone features a 5.45-inch HD+ in-cell display with an 18:9 aspect ratio. It does not have a glass back. In place of it, it has a quite rigid polycarbonate rear panel that will protect the device from accidental drops over 50 times.
Coming to the camera section, the Nokia C1 Plus offers a 5MP primary sensor along with an LED flash on the rear side and for selfies, it also offers a 5MP selfie shooter with a dedicated front flash at the front. Both the sensors can click HDR images and for extras, the front camera supports facial recognition. This phone is available in two different color variants: Red and Blue.
This phone is powered by a 1.4Ghz quad-core processor (unknown) that is paired with 1GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. The storage is further expandable up to 128GB via an external microSD card. In terms of battery, this phone is fueled up by a 2,500mAH battery supported by a 5V/1A-rated charger. Unfortunately, this device lacks a dedicated Google Assistant button.
Coming to the pricing and availability, HMD Global hinted via a press release that this phone will be priced at €69 and will be available for retail later this month.