Nokia C21 Plus C21PLUSCYAN Review: 3GB RAM, 64GB 4G LTE – Middle East Version
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Introduction
The Nokia C21 Plus C21PLUSCYAN, a budget-friendly Android smartphone aimed at the Middle East market, promises a reliable experience without breaking the bank. This review dives deep into its performance, features, and overall usability after weeks of extensive testing. We’ll explore whether it lives up to expectations and who it’s best suited for.
Key Features
The Nokia C21 Plus boasts a sizable 6.51-inch display, making media consumption and everyday tasks a comfortable experience. The 90Hz refresh rate adds a noticeable smoothness to the interface, exceeding expectations in this price range. Its 5050mAh battery promises long-lasting power, and the dual SIM functionality caters to users needing separate personal and professional lines. The Dark Cyan color is surprisingly sleek and sophisticated for a budget device.
The camera setup, while not top-of-the-line, is adequate for everyday snapshots. The 13MP primary camera captures decent photos in well-lit conditions, while the 5MP secondary camera is suitable for basic selfies and video calls.
Performance and Battery Life
With 3GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage (expandable up to 512GB via microSD), the Nokia C21 Plus handles everyday tasks with reasonable efficiency. While it’s not designed for intensive gaming or multitasking, it smoothly handles browsing, social media, and messaging. I experienced occasional minor lag when switching between multiple apps, but nothing overly disruptive.
The 5050mAh battery truly shines. I consistently achieved over two days of moderate use on a single charge, which includes browsing, social media, and some light gaming. This impressive battery life is a major selling point for this device.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Excellent battery life, smooth 90Hz display, expandable storage, dual SIM support, surprisingly good build quality for the price.
- Cons: Performance can lag under heavy multitasking, camera quality is average, USB 2.0 charging is slower than USB-C.
Final Verdict
The Nokia C21 Plus C21PLUSCYAN offers exceptional value for its price point. The outstanding battery life alone makes it a compelling option. While it’s not a powerhouse, it delivers a reliable and surprisingly smooth user experience for everyday tasks. If you’re looking for a budget-friendly phone with long battery life and a decent display, the Nokia C21 Plus is a solid choice. I would wholeheartedly recommend it to users who prioritize battery longevity and don’t need top-tier performance.
Specification | Value |
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Expandable Memory Type | MicroSD |
Secondary Camera Resolution | 5 MP |
Charging Type | USB 2.0 |
SIM Count | Dual SIM |
Secondary Camera | 5 – 7.9 MP |
RAM Size | 3 GB |
Battery Size | 5050 mAh |
Internal Memory | 64 GB |
Version | Middle East Version |
Screen Size | 6.51 in |
SIM Type | Nano SIM |
Display Resolution | 720×1640 |
Refresh Rates | 90Hz |
Colour Name | Dark Cyan |
Operating System | Android |
Network Frequency Band | LTE |
Model Year | 2022 |
Condition | New |
Maximum Expandable Memory | 512 GB |
Model Number | C21PLUSCYAN |
Model Name | C21 Plus, Nokia C21 PLUS TA-1433 DS 3/64 |
Primary Camera (MP) | 13 |