Nokia C10 Unboxing and Full Review: A must watch before you buy! By DroidAfrica

By DroidAfrica
Aug 14, 2021
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Nokia C10 Unboxing and Full Review: A must watch before you buy!

Hi everyone Steve here welcome back to another video, so I got my Nokia set and delivered few days ago and since then, and up until now, this device has been a bunch of mixed feelings. To me, you get only a gig of ram. The red panel is removable and not just that. The battery is removable as well, and on top of that, the phone only have 2g or 3g network and 4glt network is not supported. So why the Nokia c10 in 2021 primary reason is cost-effectiveness. Let's face the truth.

The c10 is not just for everyone. It is targeted that folks, who are willing to accept some sacrifice in favor of affordability, but even at that the phone still has some few things going for it, which I'll mention in the course of this video. But before then, I will appreciate if you can support this channel in any way, either by liking, sharing or even subscribing to the channel, and in case you don't know, a comment in the comment section is also a big support as well. Now, let's take the unboxing experience out of the way. The first thing you'll see when you open the box is the c10 and because there's no battery inside you'll find the device very light, but you'll be able to put it on.

So, let's put it aside for now, then you have this paper panel, which carries the battery underneath then a classically conquest, user manual, a pair of cheap earpieces, your USB cable and finally, a 5 watt wall charger. Now, as for pricing, the Nokia c10 costs 85 us dollars or around 35 000 eras in Nigeria. When this video was recorded and at this price you are getting a smartphone with a 6.52 inches display, unison x6731e, core CPU, one gigabyte of ram and 32 gigabytes, internal storage, a 5, megapixel front and rear camera with a LED flash on both sides. Google android 10 go editions and the removable 3000mah battery now, like I mentioned before this phone, is not for everyone and expecting too much just because the brand is Nokia might end you in some sort of disappointment now affordable smartphone is all about keeping costs low and to achieve this Nokia how to cut back in some areas. To begin with, I can see I, like the simplicity of the design on the Nokia c10 Nokia seems to be saying: cheap fashion does not always mean old-fashioned at least externally, and if not for those thick bezels on the front, nothing makes the c turn out to look like the more expensive Nokia 1.4. The bad view gets extremely basic, though you get a single 5, megapixel lens single, led, flash single loudspeaker, opening and no fingerprint scanner, so the build quality is good, and the device is solid at the price point, but I think they would have had grown removable back panel and removable battery, and it doesn't matter either.

The phone is a flagship or a flagship. Now, while I would say, the display quality is on par with what you are paying. The OS optimization is one that you may not find on a device within this price point. It is android 11 go editions that is both bloatware free and upgradable, up to android, 12 and android 13. The cameras are certainly not the best I've seen at this price point.

It is a 5 megapixel lens on both front and back, but the good news is they both get the job done in good lighting. Camera should certainly be the last reason anyone will be binding or guessing 10. Where to start to take negative downturn, though, is in performance. The CPU on the c10 is sc7731e, which is both old and sluggish. On top of that, a review unit has only one gigabyte of ram, and the CPU itself does not support 4g LTE network, which limit browsing, speed greatly and to add, pin upon injury.

The c10 is only given 3 000 William battery, which is just not enough for the larger 6.5 inches HD plus display so again. Affordable smartphone is all about keeping cost low and every OEM takes different routes to achieving this. It is just so unfortunate that camera performance and battery is the most affected areas on the site, but even at that, if budget is a constraint, and you love b screen and can do without 4g or say the possibility of future android update is of any importance to you then go with the c10. On the other hand, you might want to look elsewhere. Hit global have been consistently pushing mid-range and entry-level smartphones, which is a good one, but is a 3g only smartphone in 2021 the right direction for Nokia.

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