Subscribe to RSS

Five new low-cost models of handsets from Nokia

Nokia announces the launch of five new budget models such as Nokia 1280, Nokia 1616, Nokia 1800, Nokia 2220 slide and Nokia 2690. Each of the new products is an optimal combination of functionality and price, and the device is designed for users who appreciate the phone in its simplicity and ease of use.


Other items of Nokia 1280, Nokia 1616 and Nokia 1800, along with the other functions are supported by FM-radio and the function of control cost Prepaid Tracker. In addition, the device is equipped with a flashlight which is resistant to scratches and dust-coated keyboard. The durable time of one charged battery is enough for up to 22 days in standby mode, which is crucial for users in the areas with intermittent power supply.
Models of Nokia 2220 slide and Nokia 2690 are supported by the e-mail service of Ovi Mail, allowing an access to an e-mail access which is possible directly from the device. Accounts for Ovi Mail can be created directly via the phone, allowing users to send and receive messages without using a PC.

Among the other features of the devices the VGA-camera, a phone book with the ability to store up to 1 000 contacts, supports for GPRS and MMS, and FM-radio should be noted, as well as supports for Bluetooth. The duration in standby mode for the Nokia 2220 slide is about 20 days, while for Nokia 2690 is about 13 days.
In some Asian countries, the device will support the service of Nokia Life Tools, while the service is particularly already available for the residents of India, and will be launched in Indonesia early in December 2009. Nokia Life Tools service offers residents of small towns and rural areas to access essential for daily living networks via their mobile phones, such as: “Agriculture”, “Education” and “Entertainment”.

0 commentsback to post

Add your comment

Nickname:
E-mail:
Website:
Comment:

Other articlesgo to homepage

Nokia Lumia 710 Preview

Nokia Lumia 710 Preview(0)

Have you ever thought why Nokia firstly launched the more powerful smartphone (the Lumia 800) being in such a faltering situation when it could release the more affordable Lumia 710 without a risk? That’s Stephen Elop’s strategy, which led to the fact the US starts loving Nokia. Now that the entire globe is talking about

Nokia Lumia 800 Review

Nokia Lumia 800 Review(0)

Announced at Nokia World 2011 on October 26 the Nokia Lumia 800 is the company’s first smartphone running Windows Phone 7.5 Mango. It denoted the turn the company made from previously used operating systems – Symbian and MeeGo. The phone was officially launched in the UK on November 16, and is reported to be available

Nokia Lumia 710 Design Review

Nokia Lumia 710 Design Review(1)

The Nokia Lumia 710 is one of Nokia’s two available Windows Phone Mango handsets. While cheaper in price, the handset does win the Nokia Lumia 800 in terms of design. The handset comes in candy bar form factor with a 3.7-inch display covered with Gorilla Glass technology. Here it kind of resembles the Nokia 603.

Nokia C7 Review

Nokia C7 Review(0)

The Nokia C7 is the second device from Nokia coming with Symbian^3 operating system. The original name of the model used to be the Nokia C7-00, which was then officially cut to the Nokia C7. The handset is also known as the Nokia Astound. This device and the Nokia N8 simply have almost the same

Nokia 701 Review

Nokia 701 Review(2)

The Nokia 701 is the new business device from Nokia coming with the Symbian Belle. Earlier it was known as the Nokia Helen. Its design is very similar to that of the Nokia C7-00, but the specs of the device and the software are very different. I must firstly note that it’s working on the

read more

Reviews

Nokia Lumia 710 Preview Nokia Lumia 710 Preview(0)
Nokia Lumia 800 Review Nokia Lumia 800 Review(0)
Nokia Lumia 710 Design Review Nokia Lumia 710 Design Review(1)
Nokia C7 Review Nokia C7 Review(0)
read more

Advertise With Us

banner

Contacts and information

Social networks

Most popular categories

© 2011 Nokia Phones is in no way affiliated with Nokia Corporation or NokiaPhones.com All rights reserved.