HMD International, the house of Nokia telephones, on Monday introduced a brand new price range smartphone C12 in India. The smartphone is priced at Rs 5,999 and is in the stores on-line from March 17.
The telephone comes to be had in 3 horny color variants and that includes- Darkish Cyan, Charcoal and Gentle Mint colors.
“Nokia C12 additional embodies the Nokia Smartphone Promise- Advert-free Android Enjoy, longer battery existence, Ecu design, two occasions extra protected & protected, and naturally, a one-year substitute ensure for added peace of thoughts. It comes with Octa-Core processor and digital reminiscence extension for enhanced consumer enjoy,” Sanmeet Singh Kochhar, Vice President – India & MENA, HMD International, stated in a observation.
Specs
The Nokia C12 will get a 6.3-inch HD+ show and includes a brightness spice up and selfie notch.
The smartphone brings increased efficiency with a Unisoc 9863A1 Octa Core Processor (with as much as 1.6GHz), 2GB RAM, and 64GB of garage. 2GB Digital RAM provides to the processing of the instrument. It additionally will get a streamlined OS and enhanced imaging with Night time and Portrait modes for each entrance and rear cameras.
The telephone gives 8MP rear digicam with a rear LED flash. The entrance digicam of the smartphone is 5MP.
The battery of the instrument is 3000mAh and will get 5W charging. Connectivity choices come with Bluetooth 5.2, 3.5mm headphone jack, a micro USB port for charging, Wi-Fi, and many others.
Additional, the corporate stated, with this smartphone, customers gets 30 p.c sooner app opening occasions on account of Android 12 (Move version).
It is going to additionally supply higher sturdiness towards unintentional drops, that means customers can stay their telephones for longer. The instrument additionally will get IP52 score.
In an international of rising cyber threats, the corporate discussed that the C-series circle of relatives guarantees a minimum of two years of normal safety updates to stay customers protected against ever-increasing threats.
(With IANS inputs)