HMD Global teased a new Nokia phone launch for China last week. While many of us were eager to see the Nokia 2.4, Nokia 6.3, or Nokia 7.3 in the flesh, the Finnish giant debuted the entry-level Nokia C3 in China today. It packs a Unisoc chipset, as leaked earlier, a 2018-ish design, and a small battery in comparison to similar-priced phones from Xiaomi or Realme.

Nokia C3 looks much like the Nokia 5.1 from two years ago. It boasts a polycarbonate build, with a single 8MP camera and a physical fingerprint sensor placed on the rear.

Nokia C3 comes equipped with a 3040mAh battery with 5W charging support via the microUSB port aboard the device. This is just disappointing in 2020. The phone runs Android 10, which is good.