The 3GB+32GB and 4GB+64GB models cost 10,299 and 11,299, respectively, and are now only available in dark cyan and warm grey on Nokia.com.
HMD Global, the company that makes Nokia phones, added the Nokia C21 Plus, which comes in two storage sizes, to its C series of smartphones for Indian customers on Tuesday.
The 3GB+32GB and 4GB+64GB models cost 10,299 and 11,299, respectively, and are now only available in dark cyan and warm grey on Nokia.com.
Soon, the phone will be sold in stores and on other online shopping sites.
“We’re adding the Nokia C21 Plus to our C-Series lineup, which is known for making good smartphones for our customers. HMD Global responds quickly to what people want and need while filling in the gaps in the smartphone market “In a statement, HMD Global’s Vice President, Sangeet Singh Kochhar, said the same thing.
“Our customers always want a great combination of features, like long battery life, a lot of storage space, a good design, durability, and a good camera. Nokia C21 Plus brings together these features and offers them as a bundle of experiential advantages at a cost-friendly budget,” Kochhar added.
The phone has a 6.5-inch HD+ screen and two cameras that work with HDR technology. It has different modes like portrait, panorama, and beautification that help users make photos that look like they were taken by a professional.
The Nokia C21 Plus has Android 11 and a 5050 mAh battery, which the company says can last for three days.