
Without too much publicity, HMD Global is expanding its offer in the budget segment with the Nokia C01 Plus model.
Nokia C01 Plus costs the equivalent of 75 euros, making it one of the cheapest "real" smartphones on the market. The real ones - but nevertheless intended for the least demanding, the most economical and the most patient buyers.
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Nokia C01 Plus runs on the "slimmed" Android Go system and the Unisoc SC9863A octa-core processor. RAM has only a gigabyte of capacity, which even in the case of Android Go may not be enough to ensure comfortable operation. Fortunately, we will not fit too many applications and multimedia in the internal memory - although the situation is somewhat saved by the microSD card slot. The phone's display has a diagonal of 5.45 inches and HD+ resolution, and the photos are taken by two cameras with a resolution of 5 Mpx. In addition to the identical resolution, both the front and rear cameras have LED diodes. The power supply is provided by a 3000 mAh battery, of course without quick charging. There is no fingerprint reader - but there is a face recognition system and two housing colors to choose from. So what year am I ...? ;)
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