Nokia C3: to conquer the 100 euro mobile market
Although we all like almighty mobiles, we must not forget that there is a large part of consumers who cannot allocate so many resources to this purchase. For this reason, manufacturers also include in their portfolio some more modest models with which to convince everyone and scratch everything possible from the cake. A new example is the Nokia C3 , which today is not for sale in Spain but has already been officially presented by the company and shows a discreet and cheap smartphone, very cheap.
Features of Nokia’s new cheap mobile: Nokia C3: to conquer the 100 euro mobile market
The Nokia C3 is a simple smartphone with features but that does not mean that it renounces having large dimensions. It has a 5.99-inch LCD screen with HD + resolution (1,440 x 720 px). The cut in specifications is especially noticeable when we look inside and find a Unisoc SC9863G processor, 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage , which can be expanded via microSD.
When it comes to cameras, you can’t expect a huge display of technology either. On the rear it mounts an 8 MP lens with f / 2.0 aperture, while on the front it equips a modest 5 MP lens with f / 2.4 aperture. Obviously you cannot expect to take great photos worthy of printing or play with the blur effect or apply a great zoom, but they are cameras that give the hit to share photos on WhatsApp and the like.
As for its battery, it has a capacity of 3,040 mAh , while interesting options appear in its connectivity, such as Bluetooth 4.2, WiFi 5 and, above all, 5G . It also has a fingerprint reader on the back cover and Android 10 as the operating system.
Availability and price of the Nokia C3
For now, it has already been presented in China and is priced at 85 euros . The European market will arrive a little inflated, but we hope that it will not exceed 100 euros. The launch date in our territory? Still unknown, perhaps, they will take advantage of the virtual Berlin IFA that will be held next month, a moment that some manufacturers will borrow to launch their novelties.