Cheap smartphones new rage Florian Seiche, chief executive of HMD Global at the launch of Nokia X20.
Budget and entry-level smartphones are seeing high demand from Thai users wanting to upgrade their phones to smart devices that support the Pao Tang mobile app to receive financial assistance from the government, according to mobile vendors.
Ravi Kunwar, general manager for Pan-Asia of HMD Global, a Finnish manufacturer of Nokia phones, said the company rolled out smartphones costing less than 3,000 baht last year and found buyers liked the product s quality and software.
Last month the brand launched Nokia 1.4 which can support the Pao Tang app for 2,690 baht. The smartphone is designed to tap into the family market so that each member can use it to have virtual meetings and study remotely.
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Building on the success of the previous C-series phones, HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, announces a new addition to the family. The new Nokia C1 Plus is the lowest cost 4G Nokia smartphone yet elevating the standard of introductory smartphone experiences and bringing the best quality. The C-series mission is to bring affordable smartphone experiences to everyone. The Nokia C1 Plus, brings 4G connectivity to the introductory level of the C-series, offering wider experiences to even more users around the world.
With the Nokia C1 Plus 5.45” of HD+ wide screen, fans can enjoy sharp content throughout – energising selfies and videos, apps and texts that pop, and immersive entertainment delivered crisp and clean. Enjoy style that lasts inside and out with a sleek, solid polycarbonate body that continues to honour the award-winning durability Nokia phones are known for, and a 2,500 mAh long lasting and relia