Nokia , a brand that once led the way through the ages. It's no exaggeration to say that with a Nokia phone at the time, you were a fashionista. However, after the rise of Android and iOS, many mobile phone manufacturers have emerged and occupied the market, and Nokia mobile phones have gradually faded out of the public's sight, so that they are now on the verge of tepidness and have relatively low attention.
Recently, MWC (Mobile World Congress) was held in Barcelona, Spain, the theme of this conference is "Connectivity Unleashed Unleashes Unlimited Possibilities", mainly involving 5G connectivity, AI evolution, cloud networking, financial technology, Internet of Everything and emerging technologies six themes, technology manufacturers from all over the world have participated in the conference, bringing a science and technology feast to the world. Among them, Nokia, which has not been seen for a long time, brushed a wave of existence and brought its new products to the public.
As a veteran mobile phone manufacturer, Nokia has also released mobile phone products in recent years. At this conference, Nokia brought Nokia C21 series of mobile phone products. Similar to most mobile phone manufacturers, the Nokia C21 series mainly includes Nokia C21, Nokia C21 Plus and Nokia C2 (second generation). From the perspective of all aspects of configuration, these three mobile phones are entry-level smartphones, which are not in line with today's mainstream configuration, so the author does not recommend starting as the main machine, of course, there are collectors who are another matter. Next, take a brief look at the configuration of these three mobile phones.
The Nokia C21 is available in dark blue and warm gray colors, powered by an octa-core Unigroup SC9863A SoC with a built-in Android 11 (Go edition) system. The screen is a 6.5-inch HD+ screen with an 8MP rear camera, a prime lens, and a front-facing 5MP selfie lens. It features a rear fingerprint unlock, retains a 3.5mm headphone jack, offers 2GB and 3GB of RAM, and a 32GB ROM.
The Nokia C21 Plus is basically similar to the Nokia C21, offering 2GB, 3GB and 4GB of RAM and 32 and 64GB of ROMs. Other features include a rear 13MP main camera and a 2MP camera, a front-facing 5MP lens, equipped with a 4000mAh battery, and support ip52 waterproofing.
The Nokia C2 (2nd generation) is equipped with a 1.5GHz quad-core MediaTek chip, which provides 1GB and 2GB of RAM and 32GB of ROMs, supporting up to 256GB of memory card expansion. The screen is a 5.7-inch FWVGA screen with a 2MP front camera and a 5MP rear camera. In terms of batteries, the use of removable 2400mAh batteries, a full of retro flavor to meet the face, if equipped with a universal charge, the retro feeling will be more intense.
In addition to the phone, Nokia also brought a notebook: the Nokia PureBook Pro. In terms of exterior design, a simple black design is adopted, and the keyboard is flanked by symmetrical speaker openings. In terms of configuration, the use of Intel 12th generation Core i3-1220P processors, and 8GB DDR4 memory configuration. The screen is available in 15.6-inch and 17.3-inch sizes, with a resolution of 1920×1080 and a screen brightness of only 250 nits. In terms of batteries, they are equipped with 57Wh and 63Wh batteries respectively.
This notebook is entry-level in terms of both appearance design and internal configuration. In today's market, the competitiveness is not high, and the author believes that it is mainly positioned at the "light office" level. If you're using high-intensity content like pictures or videos, it's not really suitable.
The above two products are the new products brought by Nokia at this MWC conference. From the consumer's point of view, these two products are actually not outstanding, and in today's market with serious stacking, they cannot withstand the test. As a digital enthusiast, Nokia's sense of existence is really brushed, especially the removable mobile phone battery, I believe it has aroused the memories of many people. For the author, as a user who has experienced nokia's peak period, the collection value of Nokia mobile phones far exceeds the market value of the mobile phone itself, which may be the meaning of the mobile phone. I don't know what you think of this issue, but I'm welcome to share it with me.