Nokia this week launched a new budget smartphone called the Nokia C02. The Nokia C02 comes with a basic design and modest features. Interestingly, the device has a removable battery, which is not a rarity in modern phones. It also has an IP rating.
The smartphone sports a compact display and Android Go OS. The smartphone will be available in select markets at a budget price. Let’s take a look at all its details.
nokia c02 specifications
The Nokia C02 comes with a 5.45-inch LCD display with the same 18:9 aspect ratio as before. This means the bezels are there, fully visible from all sides – but there is no notch. The display has FWVGA+ resolution and no high refresh rate support.
The device is made of polycarbonate plastic with a matte finish on the back. It apparently has two colors – black and blue (the unofficial name).
Talking about the cameras, the device sports a single camera on both the front and back. At the rear, there is a 5MP camera assisted by an LED flash unit. There’s a 2MP camera on the front next to the earpiece.
It is powered by Unisoc quad-core processor clocked at 1.4GHz. This is paired with 2GB RAM and 32GB eMMC 5.1 internal storage. It also has a microSD card slot for additional storage.
Call it a feature or whatever, the device has a removable battery. Nokia has kept a 5,000mAh cell with support for standard charging via Micro USB port. The device boots on Android 12 Go edition, and Nokia has promised 2 years of security updates.
For connectivity, the smartphone has dual-SIM 4G support, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. It has also got an IP52 rating for protection against dust and dripping water.
Furthermore, Nokia is yet to reveal the pricing and availability details. However, we expect it to be a budget phone that will be made available in select regions.
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