The C-series is Nokia's new entry-level family of devices, and as such you shouldn't expect record-breaking specs on offer here. In fact, the Nokia C30 is the new "king" of the C-series, with the biggest screen and largest battery capacity at 6.82" and 6,000 mAh, respectively.
The screen has HD+ resolution with a teardrop-shaped notch and a significant bottom bezel that's big enough to house the Nokia logo. On the rear, there's a 13 MP main camera with flash as well as a 2 MP depth sensor, while for selfies you get a 5 MP snapper.
The C30 is powered by the Unisoc SC9863A chipset, which has an octa-core Cortex-A55 CPU clocked at up to 1.6 GHz. There will be three RAM/storage combos: 2/32GB, 3/32GB, and 3/64GB. The phone runs Android 11 Go Edition, Google's trimmed-down OS version for dirt-cheap devices. Speaking of pricing, the Nokia C30 will be available starting at € 99.
It has 4G support (no 5G here), and 10W charging. A fingerprint sensor is on the rear, and there's support for camera-based face unlock too. The device has a 3.5mm headphone jack and a microUSB charging port. It will receive security updates for two years (no mention of any Android version updates though).