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Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Nokia C1 unveiled: an affordable Android 9 Go Edition phone


HMD disclosed another Android Go Edition telephone for developing markets – the Nokia C1. In Kenya the telephone is estimated just KES 6,000 - $59/€53 – so the specs don't stray much from the Nokia 1 Plus. It will likewise be accessible in Nigeria (and different nations), yet we don't have the foggiest idea about the cost at this point. 




The C1 highlights a 5.45" show with 480 x 960px goals. It's an IPS board, which means preferable survey points over essential TFTs. Likewise, this telephone sports toughened glass to monitor the screen from scratches. 




The selfie camera on the front has a 5MP sensor and highlights a LED glimmer to help with low light shots (this is a financially savvy option in contrast to utilizing a husky chipset and AI). The back camera additionally takes 5MP shots and has a LED blaze. 




The telephone is fueled by an anonymous chipset with a quad-center CPU at 1.3GHz (it's in all likelihood a MediaTek chip). It accompanies 1GB of RAM as common for an Android 9 Go Edition telephone. There's additionally 16GB of worked away, which is truly liberal for this class and can be extended by microSD cards up to 64GB. 




The Nokia C1 is a double SIM telephone. Note that it needs LTE availability – 3G is the best you get. Likewise, the telephone just supports Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n). All things considered, the Go applications are truly adept at limiting information use, so even the more slow association should work fine. 




The telephone's 2,500mAh battery charges over the microUSB port. There's likewise a 3.5mm earphone jack, which can be utilized for tuning in to MP3s just as FM radio. You'll need to supply your own headset, be that as it may, as the C1 retail box just contains the telephone, a charger and a speedy beginning aide. 




Incidentally, the recently declared Nokia 2.3 is likewise propelling in Kenya, however it costs twofold the cost of the C1 – KES 12,300. It runs the full form of Android, however. In Nigeria, the 2.3 is evaluated NGN 38,000

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