Launching Nokia C1, priced at 1.39 million

Nokia C1 black with 1GB RAM and 16GB ROM is priced at 1,390,000 VND, warranty 1 for 1 exchange within 1 year (under the warranty terms).

Yesterday (February 10) HMD Global officially launched Nokia C1 in Vietnam market with the price accessible to everyone. Nokia C1 black with 1GB RAM and 16GB ROM is priced at 1,390,000 VND, warranty 1 for 1 exchange within 1 year (under the warranty terms).

The Nokia C1 has a 5.45-inch screen size that allows users to comfortably watch favorite videos or play games.

The back of the device still has a speaker hole on the right. Both the front and back of the device are equipped with a single camera, each has a 5MP resolution and supports LED flash.

Nokia C1 is equipped with a dedicated button to activate the Google Assistant on the left. It supports 2 SIM (nano standard), has microUSB port, has a 3.5mm headphone jack, FM radio, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS and Wi-Fi 2.4GHz.

Nokia C1 runs Android 9 Pie (Go version), so only the necessary applications will help to optimize the storage. The internal memory of the device is enough to store up to 3000 songs or videos of 24 hours duration. The device supports additional micro SD memory cards up to 64GB. It has a long battery life all day, supports 3G connectivity, allowing users to stay entertained wherever they are.

With Nokia C1, users can easily access useful services such as Google Assistant to check weather information, sports news, call family .

With Android 9 Pie (Go edition), users can take advantage of new utilities to be able to download, watch and share videos even when the phone has limited memory or low network speed.

This means that users can store videos at will and easily access many other useful applications on Google Play store such as YouTube Go, Google Maps . Android 9 Pie (Go version) with a lightweight design. , faster and safer for users to comfortably perform all operations on smartphones.

Update 11 February 2020
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