Hey, what's good YouTube welcome to the channel the device I have on my hands right now is the Nokia c1. Before I got my hands on this device, I wasn't aware the Nokia pro just smartphones. The last time I ever held a Nokia device was back in 2009 when I held my first ever phone, which is a Nokia n70 shout out to everyone who knows the device. The device comes in another large box compared to the boxes smartphones. Coming these days inside the box, we get the Nokia c1 with a matte black plastic back. This is the perfect case for people running like ring covers on their phones on a separate compartment.
We get a pair of 3.5, millimeter jack earphones and two documentation booklets on the third and last compartment, we get a regular 5 watt charging brake coupled with an USB type, a to a type b charging cable. The Nokia c1 has an lcd which measures at 5.45 inches with a resolution of 480 by 160 with a 197 pixel per inch. It is not bad for a cell phone of this price point. The display screen does, however, seem to glare up a lot in outside environments, which can be a bit problematic if it is too sunny outside, but in inside environments the display is great. The cell phone comes in with an android 9.0 pi edition operating software, which comes in with the lightest form of google applications. It's Google go: go gallery, go maps with my favorite being the Google Lens application, which allows me to almost immediately translate any word using the camera.
The cell phone has two identical: camera sensors, both coming in at five megapixels and both front and back cameras coming in with flash. This is my first time I see a cell phone with a physical flash in front. Both cameras are capable of video recording at 720 pixels at 30 frames per second cell phone has two NATO sim card slots and a memory card slot as well. Cell phone has a 2500 William removable battery, which can let you go throughout the whole day from moderate usage. There's a FM radio, 16 gigabytes on board memory and one gigabyte of ram.
So did you buy the cell phone or not? The primary use for this cell phone is just basic functioning like using WhatsApp, Instagram, Twitter or Facebook receiving and making phone calls. Then. Yes, this is the perfect cell phone for you. However, if you're planning on doing very heavy tasks on this device like heavy gaming, geography, photography, then this is definitely not the device for you, as it tends to freeze up a lot when performing heavy tasks and sometimes even smaller tasks with these device problems, as it does end up freezing a lot. I hope you enjoyed this review of the Nokia c1.
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Source : JustMk