Ultra-Affordable Nokia C1 Launched With Android 9 Pie Go Edition; Priced At Around Rs. 4,200
Karamchand Rameshwar
Even though the Nokia C1 doesn't support the 4G network, the Nokia C1 is still a decent phone for basic tasks at a massively low price.
- Samsung Galaxy S26 vs OnePlus 15T: Which Compact Flagship Wins in 2026?
- Stop Trying to Make the App-Less Phone Happen: The ChatGPT Phone Is Already DOA
- Top 5 5G Smartphones Under ₹20,000 to Buy in March 2026
The entry-level Nokia C1 has been announced at an incredibly affordable price. The handset mostly targets the markets in the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, and Africa. Being a smartphone with a price tag of around Rs. 4,100, the Nokia C1 sadly doesn’t support the 4G LTE network, but it has a button to activate Google Assistant. It also comes with a headphone jack, FM radio support, and dual-SIM slot. However, there will also be a single SIM version if you don’t need to use two SIM cards.
Nokia C1: Price & Availability
The price of the Nokia C1 in Kenya is set at 5,999 KES (roughly Rs. 4,200) in two color variants, Red and Black.
Nokia C1: Features & Specifications
The Nokia C1’s front is covered by a 5.45” FWVGA screen with a resolution of 960 x 480p and an aspect ratio of 18:9. Powering the device is a 1.3GHz quad-core chipset, aided by up to 1GB RAM and 16GB of inbuilt storage. If you want to expand the storage, the phone has a microSD card slot that supports up to 64GB. Software-wise, it comes with Go Edition of Android 9 Pie out of the box.
Camera-wise, there is a single 5MP sensor at the back of the phone with an LED flash and auto-focus. On the front, it gets a 5MP camera with an LED flash for video chats and selfies. The phone measures 147.6x71.4x8.7mm and weighs 155g. Under the hood, the brand packs it with a 2,500 mAh battery. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, GPS, Bluetooth v4.2, and 3G.
If you want a smartphone that is more powerful than the Nokia C1, take a look at the Nokia 8.
>>> Nokia 8 Price In India - 2020 UPDATED: Everything You Should Know
Featured Stories
Mobile - May 03, 2026
Samsung Galaxy S26 vs OnePlus 15T: Which Compact Flagship Wins in 2026?
Mobile - Apr 29, 2026
Stop Trying to Make the App-Less Phone Happen: The ChatGPT Phone Is Already DOA
Mobile - Apr 27, 2026
RGB Notification Lights Make a Triumphant Return on Xiaomi's Poco X8 Pro
Mobile - Apr 26, 2026
Google Pixel Battery Scandal Illustrates Why Capacity Rules the Smartphone Market
Mobile - Apr 25, 2026
iPhone 18 Rumors Suggest a Significant RAM Upgrade to 12GB
Mobile - Apr 23, 2026
iPhone 18 Pro Kicks Off Apple's Sweeping Camera Improvement Initiative: What to...
Mobile - Apr 22, 2026
Apple Insider Claims Cost-Cutting Downgrades Are Coming to iPhone 18
Mobile - Apr 21, 2026
Huawei Mate X7 Review: Foldable Photography Without Compromises
Mobile - Apr 19, 2026
Samsung Cuts Galaxy S26 Series Prices by Up to ₹19,000 in India
Mobile - Apr 14, 2026
Samsung Ocean Mode: Does It Make Your Galaxy Phone Waterproof?
Read More
ICT News- May 08, 2026
Elon Musk Highlights Neuralink Breakthrough with New Surgical Robot for Brain Implants
As Neuralink advances, the focus remains on making the technology accessible to more people who could benefit from it.