HMD introduced its latest entry level
smartphone today dubbed Nokia C2. It runs Android 9 Pie Go edition and is
powered by a Unisoc chipset. The Nokia C2 has a 1.4GHz quad-core CPU, which is
a slight upgrade of Nokia C1's 1.3 GHz. It's aided by just 1GB of RAM and has
16GB of internal storage (expandable with up to 64GB microSD), but that should
be enough for the limited footprint of Android Go. The IPS display stands at
5.7" featuring HD+ resolution and an 18:9 aspect ratio.
On the back we have a 5MP camera with
f/2.2 aperture and on the front, we have another 5MP unit. Interestingly, both
have LED flash to aid in the dark. A 2,800 mAh battery keeps the lights on and
can charge at 5W via the dated microUSB port.
Additionally, the handset has FM radio
receiver and 3.5 mm audio jack. The C2 comes in Black and Cyan colors. The
pricing and availability are yet to be confirmed, but it's likely coming to the
market any moment now.
