This archive report was first published on 2 September 2021.
Kenyan smartphone enthusiasts can now get their hands on the Nokia C30, the latest budget offering from HMD Global, which was announced about two months ago.
Building on the success of the Nokia C10, which was launched in Kenya about two months ago, the Nokia C30 boasts a larger 6.8-inch display, a more powerful chipset, and double the battery capacity at 6,000mAh.
According to HMD Global, the device's battery can last for at least three days, although this may vary depending on individual usage patterns.
The Nokia C30 also features a dual 13-megapixel sensor, making it the highest-resolution C-series device yet.
Available in green and white colors, the device starts at just under Kshs 15,000 and comes in two storage and memory configurations: 32 + 2 GB and 64 + 3 GB.
As the flagship of the C series, the Nokia C30 promises to deliver a premium experience at an affordable price point.
With a security update promise, users can trust that their device will receive quarterly updates for two years, ensuring their data remains protected.