Nokia C1 - For those of use who though that since Microsoft has
acquired the mobile division of Nokia, the brand has ceased to exist, we could
not be any more wrong. The Finnish handset maker launched its first ever Nokia
branded Android tablet called Nokia N1 in November 2014. Now the speculations
are riff that Nokia is working on an Android smartphone as well and recently
few leaked images surfaced on the World Wide Web, which confirmed the
speculations. The device is being called Nokia C1 and here is a brief overview
of the handset.
One of the strong points of Nokia handsets was that they were so sturdily built that it is nearly impossible to destroy them. It is expected that the new Android device from the brand will come with the same build quality but more in line with Lumia handsets. It is also expected that the handset would come with a metal unibody chassis, ruling out the possibility of removable battery.
It is being speculated that Nokia will endow the upcoming C1 smartphone with a decent sized 5 inch display. The display of the handset is expected to come with a HD resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels, which together with the size of the display make for a stunning viewing experience. Since the last update for Android was Lollipop and by the time Nokia C1 sees the daylight, Android Marshmallow would have been released.
One of the strong points of Nokia handsets was that they were so sturdily built that it is nearly impossible to destroy them. It is expected that the new Android device from the brand will come with the same build quality but more in line with Lumia handsets. It is also expected that the handset would come with a metal unibody chassis, ruling out the possibility of removable battery.
It is being speculated that Nokia will endow the upcoming C1 smartphone with a decent sized 5 inch display. The display of the handset is expected to come with a HD resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels, which together with the size of the display make for a stunning viewing experience. Since the last update for Android was Lollipop and by the time Nokia C1 sees the daylight, Android Marshmallow would have been released.
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