The Nokia C12, the newest and most cheap 4G smartphone from HMD Global, has made its official debut. This gadget runs on Android 12 Go edition and offers a stock Android UI with improved performance and reduced power usage. Starting on March 17, the gadget will be only offered on Amazon and retail for Rs 5,999.
The gadget has a 6.3-inch HD+ display with a refresh rate of 60Hz. It is available in Dark Cyan, Charcoal, and Light Mint hues and has a plastic frame and rear panel for enhanced drop protection. The phone also with a one-year replacement warranty.
The Nokia C12 has an octa-core (Unisoc 9863A1) processor, 2GB RAM, and 64GB of internal storage. It also has a dedicated microSD card slot for up to 256 GB of additional storage expansion, and users may increase the RAM by an additional 2GB. Moreover, the device supports FM radio, both wired and wireless.
The phone has an 8MP primary back camera, and a 5MP front-facing camera with support for portrait mode, night mode, and face unlock. It’s a good idea to have a back-up plan in place, especially if you’re going to be travelling a lot.
The 3,000 mAh battery on the Nokia C12 supports 5W charging and provides a respectable amount of battery life. The gadget is also IP52 certified for resistance against splashes of water and dust. The Android OS update for the Nokia C12 will not be announced until two years after the global launch date.