Review: Nokia C20 with Camera Samples By megabites.com.ph

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Aug 14, 2021
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Review: Nokia C20 with Camera Samples

HMD global introduced the Nokia c20 last April 2021 as their latest budget smartphone under the c series model. Now the Nokia c20 is already available in authorized resellers and e-commerce sites with a little price for only 4690. Let's do a quick review to check out the features, performance and camera samples of the Nokia c20 inside the box, you'll be receiving the Nokia c20 unit, clear, jelly case protector, USB charging, adapter, earphones, micro, USB cable product safety, info starter, guide and screen protector, which is already applied. The Nokia c20 also comes with a removable battery as well. The Nokia c20 is made of a sturdy and high quality polycarbonate material that are made to last expect. The Nokia c20 also gets its famous Nordic design elements marked by a sleek clean and minimalist, reliable and stylish quality.

On top, you have the 3.5 millimeter port for your earphones, while the microphone and micro USB connector at the bottom on the left side holds the power lock key and volume control buttons. On the front. The display of the Nokia c20 comes with a 6.5-inch, HD plus LCD plus display, with a resolution of 720 by 1600 pixels. The front-facing camera is enclosed in the water drop notch design, with the earpiece and flush beside it. The bezels all around the display are a bit thick, especially at the bottom chin, which you'll find the Nokia logo.

At the back panel, you have a circular rear camera setup designed paired with the LED flash the Nokia logo at the center and the loudspeaker at the bottom right for our review unit. We have the dark blue color. The back panel can be removed, revealing the slots for the battery dual NATO sim and the micro SD card. The Nokia c20 runs on android 11, go edition with no bloatware or even customized skins. What you get is pure google stack, android apps, the only pre-installed apps that comes along is the Facebook lite.

You also get two years of quarterly security updates, letting you feel comfortable, knowing that your files, videos, photos and data are always safe. The device is powered by a 1.5 gigahertz unis oft outscore processor, paired with a 2 gigabyte memory and a 32 gigabyte of internal storage. If the built-in storage is not enough, you can expand it more via a micros up to 256gb. The Nokia c20 offers a single camera setup on its rear, while the front-facing camera house in a v-notch style, both the rear and the front camera offers a 5 megapixel lens. With an available led flash.

You can shoot more closely to your subject with up to 4x zoom capability. Only for videos, both rear and the front camera supports 1080p and 720p resolution at 30 frames per seconds here are some photo NVIDIA samples using the Nokia c20. The Nokia c20 has a 3000mah removable battery. The back panel can easily be taken out to put the battery inside the phone charging time on the Nokia c20 will take you almost 3 hours for a full charge for security. There's no fingerprint scanner on the Nokia c20, but it has faced unlock plus additional security features such as screen lock and smart lock if you're on a limited budget, an android user.

For the first time, or simply you want to have a secondary phone, then you can choose the Nokia c20. Although it has some older or less advanced features, it still offers some noteworthy qualities. You get a solid, build quality, smooth, android, 11, go edition, that's clean and free from bloatware, expandable storage, 2-year security updates and a large display. The Nokia c20 is also a nice device for your young ones because of the built-in parental controls feature. So you can monitor the usage and screen time giving you an extra peace of mind on taking photos and videos at only 5 megapixels.

We were able to get some good shots along the way, but noise on the photos are visible, especially on low light conditions, but on a well lighted environment you may get recent shots plus the camera app is not too complicated to use. We were a bit happy, seeing again a phone that offers a removable battery. My last experience of having to use a removable battery was on my Nokia c6. It was again a trip down memory lane the three thousand William hour battery of the Nokia c20 can almost get you throughout the day on its time by time. Continuous usage, especially if you're watching movies with the display brightness on 100, makes the battery drain a bit faster.

Overall, the Nokia c20 has its ups and down, but did a very good job during our tests. So, if you're not particular of the specs and want a budget-friendly secondary phone, then the Nokia c20 might be suitable for you. Thank you for watching our review. Please follow and support us by subscribing to our channel.


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