HMD Global has announced two new affordable Nokia smartphones for the US market. The Nokia C110 has a 6.3 inch LCD display with HD+ resolution and a MediaTek Helio P22 chipset. The Nokia C300 is based on a 6.52-inch LCD panel with the same resolution and a Snapdragon 662 processor.


The Nokia C110 also features a single 13-megapixel rear camera and an LED flash, while the C300 adds a 2-megapixel depth sensor and a 2-megapixel macro camera. The C300 front camera also has 8 megapixels compared to 5 megapixels on the C110. Both Nokia phones are offered with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage, the latter of which is expandable via a microSD slot.
Android 12 covers the software front. The Nokia C110’s battery has a capacity of 3,000 mAh and charges at a remarkably slow 5 watts. The C300 has 4,000 mAh available, which can be charged with at least 10 watts. Both phones feature polycarbonate frames and backs, IP52 water and dust protection and headphone jacks.
The Nokia C110 is available in gray and starts at $99 (€92) in the US. The Nokia C300 comes in blue and is changing hands for $139 (€130). Both smartphones will be available later this month from carriers such as Consumer Cellular and Tracfone, as well as partner retailers Walmart, Target, Best Buy and Amazon.