Nokia plans to launch Nokia 110 within this second quarter. Nokia will sell this phone about 35 EUR. On the other side, Nokia also will prepare another variants, named as Nokia 111, Nokia 112, and Nokia 113. Nokia 111 and 113 only support single-SIM phone, while Nokia 112 will support also dual-SIM phone. Indeed Nokia 112 is very similar to Nokia 110, but has a slightly different external design. About battery, Nokia 112 can last for 14 hours of talk time or 35 days of standby.
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Nokia Outs 110 Dual-SIM Phone, A Cheap Phone with Great Capabilities
Nokia 110, is a cheap dual-SIM Phone, which has rich capabilities. Running under Nokia's Series 40 platform, Nokia 110 features 1.8 inch, 128 x 160 pixel color display, VGA camera, FM radio, and media player built in. This phone also features Nokia browser for fast and efficient web browsing. Nokia 110 also supports for microSD cards up to 32 GB in capacity. For battery, it can last for 10.5 hours of talk time or 26.5 days of standby. So, this phone I think deserves to be dubbed as "a cheap phone, with great capabilities". Do you agree?
Nokia plans to launch Nokia 110 within this second quarter. Nokia will sell this phone about 35 EUR. On the other side, Nokia also will prepare another variants, named as Nokia 111, Nokia 112, and Nokia 113. Nokia 111 and 113 only support single-SIM phone, while Nokia 112 will support also dual-SIM phone. Indeed Nokia 112 is very similar to Nokia 110, but has a slightly different external design. About battery, Nokia 112 can last for 14 hours of talk time or 35 days of standby.
Nokia plans to launch Nokia 110 within this second quarter. Nokia will sell this phone about 35 EUR. On the other side, Nokia also will prepare another variants, named as Nokia 111, Nokia 112, and Nokia 113. Nokia 111 and 113 only support single-SIM phone, while Nokia 112 will support also dual-SIM phone. Indeed Nokia 112 is very similar to Nokia 110, but has a slightly different external design. About battery, Nokia 112 can last for 14 hours of talk time or 35 days of standby.
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