HMD has launched its latest Nokia smart phone, the Nokia C2, which runs on the Android 9G operating system.
The new (Nokia C2) phone - which comes as a successor to the Nokia C1 - belongs to the category of low-spec phones, as it has a quad-core processor with a frequency of 1.4 GHz, a random access memory (RAM) size of 1 GB, and an internal storage capacity of 16 GB, and can It expanded to 64 GB with microSD memory cards.
The phone offers a screen measuring 5.7 inches and accurately 1440 x 720 pixels with a aspect ratio of 18: 9. On the back there is one 5-megapixel rear camera with f / 2.2 lens slot, while the front camera is 5-megapixel too, but it has an LED flash.
And it contains (Nokia C2) battery capacity of 2,800, and it will be available in black and blue.
Meanwhile, the Finnish company, HMD, has not announced the price of the phone or when it will go on the market, but it is expected to be launched soon.
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