HMD Global is also expanding its range of Nokia-branded earbuds and headphones, and creating a new services-focused division to capitalise on growth that, the company says, will see services subscriptions hit one million during the first half of 2022. 
SEE: Best cheap 5G phone 2022: No need to pay flagship prices for quality devices The company has already covered off the US market at CES with five new phones, one of them a 5G device, and launched two new mid-range G-series phones, the G21 and G11, whose key selling points include (claimed) three-day battery life.
These are the new C-series phones, which are all 4G LTE devices running Android 11 (Go edition):  

C-series smartphones

Nokia C21 Plus Nokia C21 Nokia C2 2nd Edition Points to note on the above specifications include: Micro-USB ports for charging and PC connection (rather than USB-C), a 3.5mm headphone jack and MicroSD storage expansion across the board; two different battery size choices on the C21 Plus (5050mAh and 4000mAh), only the larger of which delivers the headline three days of battery life; an IP52 rating for the C21 Plus; QR code scanning capability built into the C21’s rear camera; a description of the C2 2nd Edition as ‘super tough’ but no mention of any certifications to back this up; and two years of quarterly security updates across the board.
Nokia C-series pricing and availability 

Accessories

HMD’s new accessories include the Nokia Go Earbuds2 +, which feature environmental noise cancellation, sweat and splash resistance, and up to 24 hours of playtime.  The Nokia Go Earbuds2 + come in black and white and are available now in select global markets at €39 (£35.90 in the UK, availability TBA). There are also new over-ear Nokia Headphones, in both wired and wireless versions: Both over-ear models also come in black and white. The wired phones are available now in select global markets at €30 (£29.90 in the UK, availability TBA). The wireless phones are available now in select global markets at €49 (£45.90 in the UK, availability TBA). 

Services

HMD’s one million services subscriptions are currently spread over three main products: Connect Pro (IoT connections), Enable Pro (enterprise mobility management) and Softlock (device lock licences). These will now fall under a new HMD Enterprise Division. “Following the creation of the new division, we believe we will be better organised to further grow our offering to more industries, better serve our existing clients, and bring new services to the market,” said Janne Lehtosalo, VP of services at HMD Global, in a statement.