Nokia Adds Five Low Cost Cell Phone Offerings
Nokia has added five new low-end cell phones to its lineup.
Nokia is the world's largest cell phone manufacturer, with over 60% of the global market. One area where they haven't fared as well is with lower cost cell phones.
The new phones will be offered from $29 to $65.
"The long battery life, with up to 22 days of standby time, is vital for people in areas where access to electricity is limited," said a statement from Nokia regarding the product lease.
The new Nokia 2220 is priced at 45 euros and the Nokia 2690 will cost 54 euros. Both devices support e-mail through Nokia's Ovi Mail.
Nokia also announced they will be offering their Life Tools service in Indonesia starting in early December 2009. Life Tools is a comprehensive service offering agricultural, education and information services to cellphones.
Courtesy: Planet Cell Phone
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