Nokia C02 is the company's latest entry-level smartphone running Android 12 (Go edition).
trumpeted the arrival of a new smartphone, be it entry-level or top-tier. Nowadays, most of the Nokia-branded handsets quietly pop up on the company’s official website. That doesn’t mean that Nokia phones have stopped being popular, especially in emerging markets. Not investing in marketing is a choice that doesn’t seem to affect the popularity of the company at the moment.. Called Nokia C02, this is a very basic Android phone that doesn’t offer too much in terms of specs.
Other highlights of the phone include a 5.45-inch FWVGA+ display , a 5-megapixel rear camera, and a secondary 2-megapixel camera. When it comes to connectivity features, Nokia C02 is just as basic, as the phone packs Bluetooth 4.2 and Wi-Fi support, microUSB, and 3.5mm audio port. Dual-SIM support is included too for those who need it.
That’s all there is to say about Nokia’s new entry-level smartphone. According to the Finnish company, the device will get 2 years of security updates from the moment Nokia C02 will be globally launched. Speaking of which, the phone doesn’t have an official release date nor a price tag yet, but more details should be revealed during MWC 2023 .
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