Nokia C1, which will be marketed with prices starting at 30 euros or USD 330 thousand (excluding tax), a mobile phone that offers the cheapest C series features dual SIM. "Users can easily hold down the button to change the SIM card. This will help the user flexibility when they travel to other regions or even across the country," said Alex Lambeek, vice president of Nokia.
In addition to dual SIM, the king was also to favor the global handset battery life. Each battery is pinned on three series C1 believed to be able to survive up to six weeks, the longest standby time ever claimed to Nokia products.
However, the ability of C1 is really limited. In addition to 500 phonebook only, he also did not have access to GPRS data, Wi-Fi, USB, Bluetooth, and even a camera.
Nokia C2 is relatively better. In terms of any design, the physical look more elegant. Besides accommodating up to 1,000 phonebook entries, VGA camera phone (640x480 pixels) is also equipped with GPRS data access (32-48 kbps). In addition, the C2 also has Bluetooth, Java platform, and a microSD that can be developed up to 32GB.
For the retail price, the fourth series C is estimated ranges between 30-45 euros or 335-500 thousand dollars. Nokia C1-00 will likely be sold at 30 euros, C1-02 in the price of 35 euros, 39 euros-01 C1, and C2 about 45 euros.
Nokia C1 (C1-00) scheduled to be outstanding in the third quarter of this year, and C1 (C1-01) will follow in the next quarter. While Nokia C1 (C1-02) and Nokia C2 will begin shipping in late 2010.







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