Thursday, August 27, 2015

Nokia 215

Nokia together with Microsoft

Nokia is back on the business. With their newly launch phone together with Microsoft, this will make a good comeback for Nokia. Simple phone yet very usable even if its not a smartphone, you can still access on the net like facebook and twitter. 



Microsoft and their newly acquired Nokia team is not going to let feature phone die, yet! They believe that there is still a strong market for phones that allow you to call, give amazing battery life without any smartphone gizmos. It is true to a good extent and when you bundle good internet feature with it, it might become the best seller in many regions.
The concept has been strongly applied with the newly launched Nokia 215 and the dual SIM variant of the same phone. The phone allows users to access internet even though it is a feature phone and the pricing is as low as Rs. 1,500 when it launches in India.
It comes bundled with Opera mini browser that allows users to go online and get the basic internet features. Besides, there’s also some social networking apps bundled with it which includes Facebook, Twitter and you can even get to use Bing Search, MSN weather report in this tiny budget friendly phone.
On the specifications front, the Nokia 215 features a 2.4-inch display with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels. It doesn’t have 3G yet the 2G combined with EDGE should offer enough speed for users to download content, browse the web, according to the company. The phone also supports Bluetooth and has SLAM feature for file transfer.
It has FM radio and the 1,100 mAh battery promises up to 50 hours of music which is seriously massive, making it a portable music player if you please. It has micro SD card support for 32 GB expansion and can manage 20 hours of talktime. The battery allows 29 days of standby and that’s not hours, but an entire month.
The phone has a 0.3 megapixel camera and an LED which doubles as a flashlight. It’s one amazing feature phone, without a doubt which might make the buyers in India easily opt for it as a secondary backup device.

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