The purported Nokia C1 is said to run on
Android Marshmallow, powered by an Intel Atom processor inside. Its 5-inch size and 1080p resolution are both rather conventional, and it doesn't seem to have any fancy extras like a fingerprint sensor or any sort of special camera system. That might suggest more of a budget device.
LIKE THE N1 TABLET, THIS WOULD BE A NOKIA DESIGN LICENSED OUT
Nokia C1 Android smartphone emerges | The Verge
It needs to be pointed out that Nokia can't use its brand on smartphones until Q4 2016, because of the
acquisition of its devices and services division by Microsoft. Earlier this year,
Nokia announced that it intends to get back in the smartphone business by licensing designs to hardware manufacturers. The Finnish-based technology company, which once held the pole position in the mobile handset market, lost its dominance when it decided to ship Windows Phone-powered handsets instead of
Android. The company's new handsets would run Android.
Nokia C1 Android Smartphone Images Leaked Alongside Specifications | NDTV Gadgets