HMD Global has announced an affordable smartphone in India, the Nokia C3. It features a 5.99-inch HD+ IPS display and is powered by an octa-core Unisoc SC9863A chip, paired with up to 3GB RAM. There’s an 8MP single camera at the back, a 5MP selfie snapper and a 3,040 mAh removable battery. The smartphone boots stock Android 10 and gets a dedicated Google Assistant button as well as a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner. The Nokia C3 starts at ₹7,499 for the base 2GB+16GB storage variant and will go on sale from September 17.
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