Do you remember Nokia C1? The jarva phone from Nokia that was launched in 2010? Well its coming back to life but this time, in a better, sleeker and stronger dimension.
In the early 2000, Nokia was the best brand when you talk about phone. In fact, if you are not using a Nokia phone then, you don't belong. Ranging from their jarva products to Symbian (not produced anymore) and their current Lumia series; Nokia is a name that won't go off easily in any phone users subconscious.
However, as Tecno, Infinix, Samsung, HTC, Gionee, to mention but a few came into the phone industry with Android operating system, Nokia products started fading away because it can't stand and compete with the power of Android operating system.
There is a saying that goes this way... If you can't beat them, you join them. This is exactly what Nokia is trying to do now with the redesigning of Nokia C1 to run on Android 6.0 Marshmallow. They still want to stay relevant in the game.
The Nokia C1 Android is reportedly going to run on Intel atom chipset with a 2GB RAM having a screen size of 5 inches (1080p) according to GSM Arena
The full spec, launch date and price of Nokia C1 Android is not yet know but let's keep our hands crossed as we expect this innovative approach from one of the best phone manufacturing companies in the world.
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