HMD Global has introduced two new Nokia-branded smartphones at low prices. The Nokia C110 and C300 both have an HD+ display, a 13MP camera, and IP52 certifications.
HMD Global has introduced two new entry-level smartphones for the US market. The Nokia C110 features a 6.3-inch HD+ LCD screen and a MediaTek Helio P22 processor. The Nokia C300 has the same resolution 6.52-inch LCD and a Snapdragon 662 SoC.
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The Nokia C110 has a single 13MP camera on the back with an LED flash, whilst the C300 has a 2MP depth sensor and a 2MP macro camera. The C300 also has an 8MP front-facing camera, whilst the C110 has a 5MP module. Both new smartphones come with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage, which is extendable via the microSD card.
The OS is Android 12, and the batteries are 3,000 mAh (5W charging) on the C110 and 4,000 mAh (10W charging) on the C300. Polycarbonate frames and backs, IP52 certifications, and headphone jacks are standard on both phones.
The Nokia C110 is available in grey and costs $99 in the United States. The Nokia C300 is available in blue and costs $139. Both phones will be available later this month via carriers such as Consumer Cellular and Tracfone, as well as shops such as Walmart, Target, Best Buy, and Amazon.