Friday, August 26, 2011

Nokia Announced Two of Their Cheapest Phones to Date

At the midst of mobile warfare with expensive smartphones and copyright infringement battles, Nokia does not forget that there are those who only want the bare necessities when using mobile phones, along with the cheaper price. In lieu with these needs, Nokia has announced the two Series 30 phones that would hit the market very soon. The 100 and 101 have what it takes to be valued as something precious despite of the low price.

The Nokia 100 is for those who only want basic phone operations without all the fancy stuff. Nevertheless, it has an FM function that can be used by people to listen to the local radio station if they want. The 101 is a souped up 100, which has an MP3 player and a MicroSD support for an additional storage of up to 16GB. Battery in these phones are so phenomenal that both can stay up more than 25 days. Ironically, the 101 will be released on Q3 of 2011 at $35 and the 100 on Q4 at $30.

Source: Nokia Press Room