Sunday, August 28, 2011

Nokia unveils two handsets from 25 euros for the "next billion users"

When Nokia announced its strategy to conquer the world market, despite the cooperation with Microsoft to market smart phones such as the second part of the strategy said the mobile market in developed countries. As the Finnish company said then, that market has the "next billion users".

Nokia introduced two models 100 and 101 which will cost about 20 or 25 euros. 100 and 101 (this reminds me of Zastava 101 cars that are producing in the former Yugoslavia and were intended for the masses).


Far the cheapest phones, says Nokia, will be dual SIM card, you will have FM radio, mp3 player and you are able to add 16 GB microSD memory card. You will be in black and red. Both models will have access to Nokia Life Tools and Nokia Money (in India) which are information services for health, education, agriculture, money and entertainment.

Nokia 100 and 101 will appear at the end of 2011.

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