HMD Global, the folks that are licensed to make Nokia phones, showcased their update to their C series devices with the Nokia C2 2nd Edition, the Nokia C21, and Nokia C21 Plus.
The announcement was made at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.
Nokia C21 Plus
The top model in the new lineup has a 6.5in HD+ display, a UNISOC processor with the choice of 32GB or 64GB expandable storage space, and a 13-megapixel camera and 2MP depth camera on the back.
It also has a 5MP selfie camera, a 3.5mm audio jack, 4G LTE connectivity, and a 4,000mAh battery (with a larger 5,050mAh battery option).
It is priced at 119 EUR (~RM558).
Nokia C21
Almost everything on the C21 is slightly smaller. Although it also has a UNISOC processor, a 6.5in screen, a 3.5mm audio jack, and supports 4G LTE, the C21 has an 8MP main camera, a 5MP selfie camera, and 3GB of RAM.
The battery is also smaller at 3,000mAh, but it has a fingerprint sensor and is cheaper at 99 EUR (~464)
Nokia C2 2nd Edition
At only 79 EUR (~RM370) this 5.7in FWVGA+ is the most affordable of the bunch.
It has an eight-core processor, 2GB of Ram 32, GB of storage, a 5MP main camera, a 2MP selfie camera and a 2400mAh battery.
All three devices are preinstalled with Android 11 Go edition (with 2 years of security updates from HMD Global), and still use micro-USB for charging.
Note that there are no local pricing and availability announced, yet.