Nokia C1 Plus goes on sale in China

On Dec. 14, HMD Global announced the Nokia C1 Plus smartphone in Europe. It China, the handset has been available for pre-orders since Dec. 25. As scheduled, the smartphone is now up for purchase in China. The Nokia C1 Plus is an updated version of the Nokia C1 that debuted in December 2019.

Nokia C1 Plus specifications and pricing

The Nokia C1 Plus features a 5.45-inch LCD panel that offers an HD+ resolution and an aspect ratio of 18:9. The back panel of the phone is made out of plastic.

The smartphone is preinstalled with Android 10 (Go edition). It draws power from a 2,500mAh battery that supports 5W charging. It is fueled by an unknown quad-core processor that works at 1.4GHz.

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The SoC is coupled with 1 GB of RAM. It has a native storage of 16 GB and carries support for external storage. Unlike the older Nokia C1 handset, the Plus edition lacks a dedicated button for accessing the Google Assistant.

On the front, the Nokia C1 Plus has an LED flash assisted 5-megapixel camera with face recognition support. The backside of the phone features a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash and HDR support.

The Nokia C1 Plus has arrived in China with a pricing of 499 Yuan (~$76). It can be bought in colors like blue and red.

In related news, the Finnish has already started with the sales of other entry-level Nokia 4G features in China. Recently, it began with the sales of Nokia 6300 4G for 429 Yuan (~$65) and Nokia 8000 4G or 699 Yuan (~$107).

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