Tuesday 17 September 2013

Nokia introduces 108, 108 Dual SIM handsets with VGA Camera


Nokia introduces 108, 108 Dual SIM handsets with VGA Camera
 Nokia introduces 108, 108 Dual SIM handsets with VGA Camera. Nokia has formally launched its two new budget friendly handsets dubbed Nokia 108 and Nokia 108 Dual-SIM. It is expected that the new cheap candybar phones will go on sell like hot cakes in emerging markets. The Nokia 108 and Nokia 108 Dual-SIM will start shipping in the fourth quarter of this year with the $29 price tag  (excluding taxes). The Nokia 108 and Nokia 108 Dual-SIM will be available in the different color versions including Black, Cyan, Red, White, and Yellow. Both the handsets have VGA cameras but lack flash. The Nokia 108 and Nokia 108 Dual-SIM handsets feature a 1.8-inch QQVGA (128x160) display, a 4MB of RAM,   microSD card support expandable storage of up to 32GB. The phones are based on Nokia's Series 30+ software and include a 950mAh battery that can deliver up to 14 hours of talktime, and up to 600 hours of standby time.
Both phones come with dimensions 110.4x47x13.5mm and weigh 70.2 grams. Nokia executive vice president,Timo Toikkanen said,

“We continue to connect millions of people, including those for whom mobile phone ownership was previously out of reach. There remains a huge segment of the global population that has yet to own a camera phone. For the next billion people and beyond, we aim to bring new mobile experiences to ever-lower price points, and the Nokia 108 and Nokia 108 Dual SIM are great examples of this commitment.”
Nokia introduces 108, 108 Dual SIM handsets with VGA Camera


Have a look at the specification of Nokia 108 handset below:
1.8-inch QQVGA (128x160) display
Single SIM
Alphanumeric keypad
950mAh battery
70.2 grams
14 hours of talktime and up to 600 hours of standby time
Have a look at the specification of Nokia 108 Dual-SIM handset below:
1.8-inch QQVGA (128x160) display
Dual-SIM (GSM+GSM) with dual standby
Alphanumeric keypad
950mAh battery
70.2 grams
14 hours of talktime and up to 600 hours of standby time

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