Here is M-KOPA X1
Stating that it will provide smartphones to different brands by making licensing agreements with them, HMD Global announced the fruit of its first agreement. Produced for the African company M-KOPA, the X1 draws attention with its similarity to the Nokia C32. However, the Nokia logo on the device has been replaced with the M-KOPA logo and the HMD Global logo has been added to the device.
The device, powered by 4GB memory and 3GB virtual memory, is accompanied by the Android 13 operating system. The device’s lock options include fingerprint and face recognition options integrated into the power button. The device, which has a 6.5 inch screen with 720 x 1600 resolution, stands out with its 5000mAh battery capacity. The camera system of the device consists of a 50MP rear camera and an 8MP front camera. M-KOPA did not share the processor of the device on its website, but the Unisoc SC9863A1 chip used in Nokia C32 is expected to be included in this model as well. The price of the device, which will be sold in many African countries, has not been announced yet.