HMD Global has launched three new entry-level smartphones under its Nokia brand in the United States, the Nokia C5 Endi, Nokia C2 Tava and Nokia C2 Tennen.
They will be sold by the operator Cricket Wireless, and are very affordable options for those who want to pay little but don't want to opt for a feature phone. All three devices run Android 10 and have a slot for microSD cards of up to 128 GB.
nokia c5 endi
The first of these is the Nokia C5 Endi, which has a 6,5-inch screen with a resolution and a drop-shaped notch. It has a Helio P22 processor with 3 GB of RAM and 64 GB of capacity.
The battery is 4000 mAh, and HMD Global says it will last up to 2 days of use. In addition, it has a 13-megapixel main camera, a 5-megapixel ultra-wide camera, and a depth sensor.
Nokia C2 Tava and C2 Tennen
The C2 Tava is even more basic, with a 5,45 screen with a front camera on the top edge, a Helio A22 processor with 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of capacity and a (removable) 3000 mAh battery. The camera is dual and has an 8 megapixel sensor and a 2 megapixel depth sensor.
Rounding out the list is the C2 Tennen, which has the same processor, memory and capacity as the C2 Tava, but comes in a silver color. Interestingly, it costs a lot less than the other model, despite having the same specifications.
The Nokia C5 Endi costs $170, or about R$918, more expensive than the Nokia 1.3. The sale starts on June 5th and it has a single color option, blue.
The Nokia C2 Tava costs $110 and will be sold starting tomorrow, while the Nokia C594 Tennen will cost $2 and should be sold in physical stores.
Read more about the new entry-level smartphones on the HMD Global website.
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