Overview
With a fun compelling design which features Xpress-on covers. Nokia has once again offered us a bit of retro fun.
This affordable phone benefits from a lighter version of Android Oreo, Go Edition. With smaller app size and improved data management, it is ideal for any users new to Android.
Design
The Nokia 1 has been designed to keep on looking good and you go about your life. Its shells have inherent colouring, so they can easily hide lifes little knocks and scratches. It also has structural strength built-in the frame, for dependability
So, it is tough and colourful.
Camera
With the 5MP rear which features an LED flash, you can capture the world around you. Relive moments and share them with friends. Or take a selfie and make video calls with the 2MP front-facing camera
Personalize
If you previously encountered Xpress-on covers you know how much fun they can be. The ability to almost instantly change the look of your phone so it matches your style or mood. Xpress-on covers will be available in a range of vibrant colours. Meaning that you can always have the phone you want.
Hardware
The powerful 1.1 GHz quad-core processor and 1GB of RAM, make the Nokia 1 smooth to use. It has 4G/LTE connectivity for easy streaming and finding your favourite websites. While the Dual SIM capability offers instant switch between network cards. Handy, if you are on holiday and want separate calls for work.
Android Oreo (Go Edition)
The Nokia 1 offers a powerful entry-level experience, as it uses Android Oreo (Go edition). This new version Android has been designed to provide more storage, better performance, security and data savings on this type of phone.
This is possible with smaller app sizes, which are typically half the size of traditional ones. So, you can store twice the number of apps in the same amount of storage. It means that updates are lighter, and performance is improved. This includes Google apps, which have been reimagined.
YouTube has been designed to run faster and use less data for streaming.
There is no need to miss out on Google Assistant Go, as this is now available for affordable phones. So, you can ask it questions and tell it to do something just the same way as before.
A built-in data manager ensures that apps only use the data you want them.