Nokia Launches Its Cheapest QWERTY Phone Yet
Nokia has launched three new phones that all come with a physical QWERTY keyboard, including its cheapest QWERTY phone yet.
That model is the C3, which costs €90 (US$120) before taxes and subsidies. The phone is based on Nokia’s Series 40 platform, and comes with Ovi Mail and Ovi Chat. Above the QWERTY keyboard the phone has a 2.4-inch screen. Users can surf the web with Opera Mini and a Wi-Fi connection, listen to the radio via a 3.5 millimeter audio jack, take pictures with the 2-megapixel camera or update their Facebook and Twitter pages. Data can be stored on an 8GB memory card, which is optional. However, users will have to live without 3G and A-GPS (Assisted-GPS).
Read more: pcworld.com
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