Right after the announcement of three high-end devices Nokia introduced two low-end devices — the Nokia 100 and the Nokia 101 that are becoming the 100 series members. Now these two devices are so far the cheapest devices from Nokia.

The Nokia 101 comes with Dual-SIM card, small 1.8-inch TFT display with a resolution of 160 × 128, dual-band GSM connectivity, MP3 player, FM radio and microSD support for up to 16GB.

The Nokia 100 is lacking dual-SIM card capabilities, doesn’t support microSD cards and MP3 player, the rest of the specs are the same as the Nokia 101′s.

“We recognize that for many of the next billion people, a phone purchase is an investment. People are looking for a phone that offers great features but also one that is dependable. When paired with powerful and locally relevant services such as Nokia Life Tools, the Nokia 101 and Nokia 100 offer a unique experience that is simply unmatched in their markets at these price points declared,” said Mary McDowell, Executive Vice President, Mobile Phones, Nokia.

Both devices will come pre-equipped with great batteries that provide up to 25 and 35 days standby time (correspondingly for the Nokia 101 and Nokia 100).

The Nokia 101 will be available by the end of September with a cheap price of 25 Euros ($36), while the Nokia 100 will be priced only 20 Euros ($29) and will be available at the forth quarter of this year.

Now it’s the best time to have a look at the Nokia 100 and the Nokia 101:

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