HMD Global announced a pair of new entry-level smartphones for the US market. Nokia C110 brings a 6.3-inch LCD screen with HD+ resolution and a MediaTek Helio P22 chipset. Nokia C300 features a 6.52-inch LCD with the same resolution and a Snapdragon 662 SoC.
Nokia C110 features a single
13MP camera on its back and an LED flash while the C300 adds a 2MP depth sensor
and 2MP macro cam. C300 also boasts an 8MP front facing shooter while C110
features a 5MP module. Both of the new devices are offered with 3GB RAM and
32GB storage which is expandable via the microSD slot.
Android 12 covers the software
front here while the batteries are 3,000 mAh (5W charging) on the C110 and
4,000 mAh (10W charging) on the C300. Both phones feature polycarbonate frames
and backs, IP52 ratings and headphone jacks. Nokia C110 comes in grey and
starts at US$ 99 in the US. Nokia C300 is offered in blue and costs US$ 139. Both
phones will be available later this month from carriers like Consumer Cellular
and Tracfone as well as partnering retailers Walmart, Target, Best Buy and
Amazon.