Entry-level Nokia C1 Launched with Android 9 Pie (Go Edition), 3G Connectivity
HMD Global continues to deliver one disappointment after another. Earlier last week, theNokia 2.3failed to impress us with its underwhelming hardware and now, the revival of Nokia’s well-known C-series too feels lackluster on paper.
Nokia C1 has made its official debut in Kenya today as an entry-level smartphone, which runs Android 9 (Go Edition) and only supports up to 3G connectivity. Yes, Nokia C1only supports 3G connectivity in 2019— that too at a time when most phone makers are looking forward full-force with 5G connectivity, even in the mid-range segment.
Nokia C1: Specs and Features
Giving you a quick brief about theNokia C1, it features adurable plastic body and a 5.45-inch FWVGA+ IPS LCD displaywith toughened glass protection on top. There’s massive bezels on board but that’s acceptable on an entry-level phone.
Nokia C1 is powered by a quad-core processor clocked at 1.3 GHz (possibly a MediaTek chipset) and coupled with 1GB RAM and 16GB onboard storage. It is expandable up to 64GB using the dedicated microSD card onboard. The deviceruns Android 9 Pie (Go Edition)and rivals the Redmi Go, which launched earlier this year.
Nokia C1, however, makes a huge blunder by skipping on 4G LTE connectivity. Even the JioPhone, which is a feature phone, also supports 4G networks in India. The company is also offering other connectivity options like Bluetooth 4.2, GPS, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, and more onboard.
The smartphone also has a5MP (f/2.4) rear camerawith auto-focus and5MP selfie camera with a front-facing flashin tow as well. The Nokia C1 comes outfitted with a 2500mAh battery and 5V/1A charging adapter inside the box.
Price and Availability
HMD Global hasn’t revealed the retail price of the Nokia C1 but we expect it to be pretty affordable. It could be in the same ballpark as the Redmi Go, around Rs. 5000. It will be available in two colors, red and black later this year. So, do you think the launch of a 3G phone for the Kenya market justified? Let us know in the comments below.
Anmol
Getting my start with technology journalism back in 2016, I have been working in the industry for over 7 years. Currently, as the Editor of Beebom, I’m leading the coverage on the website. While my expertise lies in Android, Windows, and the apps world, find me reading manga, watching anime, and playing Apex in my free time.
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