HMD Global announces the Nokia C1 Plus running on Android 10 Go Edition, fueled by a 2500mAh battery capacity, powered by a 1.4GHz quad-core processor with 4G VoLTE support.
The Nokia C1 Plus Android 10 Go Edition is the company’s lowest-cost C-series line, and it is a slightly improved version of the last year Nokia C1 and differs a little bit from the Nokia C2 that was introduced around March this year.
Nokia C1 Plus sports a 5.45-inch HD+ 18:9 in-cell display with a budgeted screen resolution of 1440 x 720 pixels, which is identical to the C1, but different from the C2 with its 5.7″ display.
Around the screen display is a huge bezel, and it features a polycarbonate body and comes in Blue and Red color options. Its dimensions are 149.1 x 71.2 x 8.75 mm, weighs 146g, and lacks a fingerprint scanner.
The top bezels hold the receiver, sensor, and a single front camera. It comes with a 5-megapixel front and 5-megapixel rear cameras both with LED flash and support for HDR imaging.
The new device is powered by an unnamed 1.4 GHz quad-core processor, paired with 1GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, and it is expandable up to 128GB through a MicroSD card slot, allowing you to store more files, such as photos, videos, music, and others.
And fueled by a removable 2500mAh battery that can last at least a day on a single full charge. It also comes with a 5W MicroUSB charger. For a budgeted Smartphone such as this, these specifications and features don’t come as surprise.
As expected, the device comes with a 3.5mm headphone jack, 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS, a dual-SIM version, where some regions might get single-SIM offers.
HMD Global says this is the cheapest 4G Nokia smartphone ever. The company also confirms that the new device will be available 69 EUR ($83) before the end of the year, which is around this December.