New Delhi: Microsoft announced the Nokia 215, its most affordable Internet-ready phone. The Nokia 215 is designed to connect and introduce first-time mobile phone buyers to the Internet and new digital experiences.
Available in both single-SIM and dual-SIM variants, the Nokia 215 is priced at $29 (around Rs 1,850). The phone has a 2.4-inch display, VGA camera, Nokia Series 30+ operating system, 1100mAh battery. It supports a microSD card of up to 32GB.
Nokia 215 has pre-installed Twitter, Facebook and Messenger. Users can browse the web using the Opera Mini browser.
With Nokia 215, you can pair your device with a Bluetooth headset or speaker. And with SLAM technology, data can be exchanged by bringing two SLAM-enabled devices together.
Nokia 215 single SIM has a stand-by time of up to 29 days, while Nokia 215 dual SIM offers up to 21 days. The phone is claimed to provide up to 20 hours of talk time.
It will be available in bright green, black and white colour options.
Nokia 215 and Nokia 215 dual-SIM will be available in select markets, rolling out first in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Europe in the first quarter of 2015 - for only $29 before taxes and subsidies.
Available in both single-SIM and dual-SIM variants, the Nokia 215 is priced at $29 (around Rs 1,850). The phone has a 2.4-inch display, VGA camera, Nokia Series 30+ operating system, 1100mAh battery. It supports a microSD card of up to 32GB.
Nokia 215 has pre-installed Twitter, Facebook and Messenger. Users can browse the web using the Opera Mini browser.
With Nokia 215, you can pair your device with a Bluetooth headset or speaker. And with SLAM technology, data can be exchanged by bringing two SLAM-enabled devices together.
Nokia 215 single SIM has a stand-by time of up to 29 days, while Nokia 215 dual SIM offers up to 21 days. The phone is claimed to provide up to 20 hours of talk time.
It will be available in bright green, black and white colour options.
Nokia 215 and Nokia 215 dual-SIM will be available in select markets, rolling out first in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Europe in the first quarter of 2015 - for only $29 before taxes and subsidies.