
Nokia C01 Plus at Rs 5,399 goes on sale, hopes to give Indian users smartphone experience at low price
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Nokia C01 Plus brings the experience of stock Android and big battery for an affordable price.
Nokia Mobile has launched an ultra-affordable smartphone in India ahead of the festive season. The Nokia C01 Plus will let you enjoy the stock Android experience at one of the lowest prices for smartphones. HMD Global launched the Nokia C01 Plus back in June on the global market, so the Indian launch seems a bit delayed. But HMD says it has a foolproof plan for the Indian market, especially when Diwali is around the corner. “We have been witnessing a surge in demand for low-budget, entry-level smartphones and that’s one key reason for us to introduce the Nokia C01 Plus in India. With this new device, we are further strengthening our play and positioning of the Nokia C-series portfolio in the market that enables greater affordability, availability and accessibility of smartphones for consumers,” said Sanmeet Kochhar, vice president at HMD Global, in a prepared statement.
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