31 Aug
Posted by: admin in: Dual-SIM, News, Nokia, Phone News
Nokia today unveiled the first dual-SIM India at a price of Rs 1999. C1-00 is a modest phone, which uses basic
Symbian S30, has a flashlight and radio FM.
27 Aug
Posted by: admin in: News, Nokia, Smartphone, Vodafone
Vodafone UK today announced that Nokia N8 Green phone will be provided exclusively in Vodafone mobile phone network.
Vodafone announced that they will market the product but did not provide details on price.
Nokia X3 was launched as a hybrid design with a small touchscreen and a 12-button keypad.
Despite two sets of controls, the X3 Touch and Type is one of Nokia’s thinnest devices at 9.6mm deep, 106mm tall, 48mm wide and weighs just 78g.

Phone aluminum housing is finished and can be found in five categories of colors which may attract the most demanding connoisseur trends.
A new budget touch screen phone from Nokia has now been released, the new Nokia 5228 is the latest release from the manufacturer to feature full touch screen capabilities in a phone that won’t break your bank account.
Initially launched on Pay As You Go deals, the Nokia 5228 is expected to be released by further networks on contract deals very soon as well as being offered as a SIM free phone. There is also a planned blue and white model of the Nokia 5228 to be released over the coming weeks.
26 Aug
Posted by: admin in: News, Nokia, Nokia C Series, Rogers, Smartphone, features
Nokia has published their official web site of the C series phone, Nokia C3 “Coming Soon”, It will be launched with Rogers.
Price is not brought up that this phone will be sold, but smartpohone comes with some this great feature:
- 2.4 inches display (resolution of 320 x 240)
- customizable home screen
- 3.5 mm audio jack
- holds up to 8GB with a microSD card
- 2 megapixel camera with video
Nokia states the “Nokia C3 brings you closer to your friends and online communities
with easy messaging features and a fast, reliable internet connection”. This also has built-in WiFi.
Group has just announced that the 4.0 specification is now open for qualification, which, as we’ve heard, will include low-power, high-speed and classic modes.Bluetooth tends to be a moderate to significant drain on battery life, depending on the case, so odds are good the new spec will appeal to manufacturers on that basis.
