The Nokia C12 is a Return to a Lost Period of Android

17 February, 2023 Nokia

The Nokia C12 is a Return to a Lost Period of Android

 

A ton of present day smartphones today accompany a lot of changes contrasted with their ancestors - we currently have bigger showcases, slimmer plans, better cameras, and significantly more. Tragically, this has additionally prompted the expulsion of a few highlights, for example, the earphone jack, microSD card plate, and removable batteries. So be that as it may, another phone from Nokia accompanies these elements, including the removable battery.

 

 

More specifically, Nokia's new smartphone - the C12 - shockingly accompanies a replaceable battery pack, something that we haven't seen on Android smartphones in some time. Declared back in January of this current year and delivered only this month, the C12 is a financial plan handset with unobtrusive specs, a plastic form, and a charging block, as displayed in this unpacking video by YouTuber Tumsoma.

 

As referenced, the phone is a piece ailing in the specs division - there's just 3GB of Slam inside (in spite of the fact that Nokia says it incorporates 2GB of "virtual" Smash), Android 12 "GO" variant, and a miniature USB charger, which is a strong obligation to the time of more established Android phones. It's pretty much essential, yet then again it's focused on clients in creating markets, who are hoping to move up to their first smartphone.

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