Brand | Nokia |
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Developer | HMD Global |
Manufacturer | Foxconn |
Slogan | Live big. Live bold. |
Successor | Nokia C20 |
Related | Nokia C1 |
Type | Smartphone |
Dimensions | 154.8x75.59x8.85 mm |
Mass | 161 g |
Operating system | Android 9 (Android Go) |
System-on-chip | Unisoc (28 nm) |
CPU | Quad-core 1.4 GHz |
Memory | 1 GB |
Storage | 16 GB |
Removable storage | microSD, up to 64 GB |
Battery | 2800 mAH removable Li-ion |
Display | 5.7" (14.48 cm) 18:9 720x1440p IPS LCD |
Rear camera | 5 MP f/2.2 auto focus |
Front camera | 5 MP |
Website | Nokia C2 |
The Nokia C2 is a Nokia-branded entry-level smartphone by HMD Global, running Android Go. It was announced on March 16, 2020. [1] [2]
The Nokia C2 is powered by a Unisoc System-on-Chip and 1 GB of RAM. It has 16 GB of internal storage, which can be expanded with a MicroSD card. [3] The phone has a 5.7-inch HD+ display. [4]
The phone weighs 161 g and is 8.85 mm thick. It has thick bezels with a chin at the bottom. The phone is sold in 2 colours — Cyan and Black. [5]
C2 2nd Edition comes with Android Go 11. [6]
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