Announcing the Nokia C12 phone for low-income people

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belbalady.net (HMD Global) announced the launch of its new smartphone, the Nokia C12, which runs on a reduced version of the Android operating system (Android 12 Go Edition), and targets people with limited incomes.

The Finnish company’s new phone comes as a successor to the Nokia C10, which was launched in early 2021, and is smaller than most (C-series) phones.

(Nokia C12), which comes with a thickness of 8.75 mm and weighs 177.4 grams, offers a 6.3-inch (IPS LCD) screen with a resolution of 1,600 x 720 pixels with an aspect ratio of 20:9 and a density of 278 pixels per inch.

The phone contains an eight-core (Unisco SC9863A1) processor that operates at a frequency of 1.6 GHz and comes with the graphics processing unit (IMG8322). It also has 2GB of RAM and 64GB of non-expandable internal storage.

(Nokia C12) offers two 8-megapixel rear cameras with autofocus support, and a 5-megapixel front camera, and it comes within a cut at the top of the screen.

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The new (HMD Global) phone supports 4G LTE networks, Bluetooth 5.2 technology, and wireless networking technology (Wi-Fi b/g/n), and it comes with a port for traditional earphones.

And (Nokia C12) contains a removable battery with a capacity of 3,000 mAh, which charges with a power of only 5 watts. To make the phone durable, the company made its body out of polycarbonate and added tempered glass to the front to protect the screen. The phone supports dust and splash resistance according to the (IP52) standard.

The company promises to provide two years of quarterly security updates, and no information about operating system updates.

This, and the (Nokia C12) phone will be sold in three colors: green, blue, and brown, at a price equivalent to $ 130. It will be sold first in Germany and Austria, and soon in other markets.

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Source: “The Arab Portal for Technical News”

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