Close on the heels of Nokia launching a slew of smart phones in the high and mid-range segment, the company has now launched a bevy of low-end models in India.
The new launch series include Nokia 1280, cheapest phone from Nokia's stable so far. The phone is almost 20% cheaper than it's previous cheapest, the 1202.
With Apple and RIM gnawing Nokia's share in the high-end market, seems Nokia wants to tightly guard its share across other segments by constantly refreshing the line-up.
Here's looking into Nokia's 4-new additions in the low-end segment.
Nokia 1280
Nokia's low-end 1280 can store upto 500 contacts. It packs FM-radio with a standard 3.5 millimeter stereo headphone jack. It also has five separate phone books.
Among key features, Nokia 1280 packs FM radio, prepaid tracker, flashlight, anti-scratch cover and dust-resistant keymat. The phone will also support Nokia Life Tools. The handset is priced at Rs 1,300.
Nokia 1616
Weighing mere 79 grams, Nokia 1616 sports a sleeker design and has a dust resistant keypad. Measuring 1.8", the phone has TFT display. The phone features a flashlight, an FM radio, MP3 grade ringtones, a speakerphone and multiple phonebooks.
The phone's battery supports up to 8.5 hours talktime and 22 days standby time.
Nokia 1616 will sell for Rs 1,600.
Nokia 1800
Nokia 1800 sports similar specifications to Nokia 16161, including the screen size and battery life.
However, Nokia 1800 comes with a wired headset in the box, which is ideal for use of built-in FM radio.
The phone offers prepaid tracker, flashlight, anti-scratch cover and dust-resistant keymat among other features.
The phone is priced at Rs 1,800.
Nokia 2690
Sporting a 1.8'' screen, Nokia 2690 packs 3.5-mm audio jack, Bluetooth with A2DP, multimedia player, Flash Lite 3.0, stereo FM radio, microSD slot for upto 8GB memory expansion and a VGA resolution camera.
The phone book supports up to 1,000 contacts. The device has a standby time of approximately 13 days and is priced at around Rs 2,749.
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