All of the company’s upcoming phones cost less than $250.
It looks like we’ll be seeing a lot of affordable Nokia phones in 2022. At CES on Wednesday, HMD Global (the company that owns Nokia) announced a number of new phones for the budget market and laid out its US sales strategy for the next two years. The Nokia C100 4G is the company’s entry-level smartphone, coming in at just under $100. It sports a Helio A22 chipset,4GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage. At $119, the Nokia C200 4G has a lot in common with the C100 4G. It has the same MediaTek A22 chipset and 4GB of RAM, but you get a slightly larger display and double the storage for the extra $20. If you’ve become accustomed to Nokia’s recent design language, the G100 4G is a notable departure. The $149 phone eschews the round camera module, replacing it with slim vertical camera stack. It features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 chipset along with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. HMD’s priciest offering, the Nokia G400 5G, makes 5G accessible at just $239.