Nokia C1 plus unboxing and 1 week review By FweezyTech

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Aug 15, 2021
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Nokia C1 plus unboxing and 1 week review

So late last year, HMD global announced an upgrade to 2019's Nokia, c1, a MD Nokia, c1 class. It's one of the cheapest Nokia phones, mostly in the c series, and according to the description, it's one of the best at that cheap price point. So when they released it last month, I had to check it out today, I'll be doing an unboxing video and a one-week review of the Nokia c1 plus, hey guys, I'm Milan from Fujitsu, and I'd like to welcome you to the channel, if you're new here and if you're, a returning subscriber thanks for coming back, as I said earlier I'll, be doing an unboxing of the Nokia c1 plus and first time look and the new review. So let's see what Nokia has in store for us this time. So when taking the phone out of the box first, you get the usual nokia box. All Nokia boxes are this size, and they look just the same exactly so when taking the phone onto the box.

First, you get the 2500 Williams battery, which is good because it's removable, so you can replace it. Then you get the phone itself as you get the phone itself, yeah the back. You get there, it's its own silicon case and some paper which come with each and every phone to get. You started. If you don't understand anything and whatever you also get a micro, USB, cable, a 3.5 millimeter, yet earphones and its charger head. It's funny that these flagship phones, these days, don't give out basic requirements like chargers, while entry-level smartphones, like this, have everything, including a case.

Inserting the battery at the back is a simple process. Then, as you can see, it's a dual sim phone, and you also get a slot for the micros card to expand your storage onto the design of the phone at the front, you get the camera with a front flash which doesn't come with many phones. On one side you have the volume rockers and a power button, and at the bottom you have a micro, USB port and two things that look like speakers, but they really aren't. Since all sounds come from the front speaker, so I don't know what the purpose is anyways. On the other side, you have nothing now the phone has a plastic back whose texture feels good a Nokia branding and a 5 megapixel back camera with a flash that doubles up as the touch in general.

The phones feel it seems great, it's not the best, but it's its great. The phone comes with android 10 go editions, which saves us saves up space in general. As you can see, apps like Google go maps, go gallery, go and Gmail go and others are in the phone. It has no bloatware since it's its the basic version of stock android, although it has Facebook lite apart from that it has no other, it has no other bloatware and that's perfect, especially if you are and you are a stock, android fanatic, so the phone it obviously has large bezels, which aren't really an issue here because of its price and its screens. Its screen resolution is for 80 by 960 pixels, which is just basic.

Its 5.5-inch screen isn't that large, but it gets the job done and that's what you need. The phone comes with 1gb of ram and 16 GB of storage, and after that, 16 GB 5.14 GB is used up by the system, leaving you with about 11 GB, which is justified by its throwaway price. Since it's android 10, the phone has dark mode. If you like it, and normally most people would prefer that theme. So you have that option yeah.

I think it's the perfect definition of it. Ain't much, but it's honest work. The phone can't obviously play games like PUBG or mobile press 2021, but it can handle these other basic games such as mini militia, Hilton racing and others. Quite well. Again, no gamer will probably pick this phone for gaming as it's not even practical yeah, so the basic games it can do.

It can handle them very well without any lag. But there are heavy games, don't even try them with this phone because I don't think they will even fit with the minimum storage that you have. Oh conclusion, Nokia, c1 plus is a good phone and its price is justified if you use your phone for basic stuff such as texting and calling is the best option. If you ask me, since it's not that complicated, it's the cheapest smartphone from HMD global currently, and it's truly an improvement from its predecessor, the Nokia c1, if you enjoyed this video click, the subscribe button down below and share, if you can't support me thanks for your time, I'm Milan from physics and have a nice day, peace.


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