You can have a Nokia 1280 for as little as 20 euros.
The new quintet comprises the Nokia 1280, Nokia 1616, Nokia 1800, Nokia 2220 slide and Nokia 2690. The first three support FM radio, prepaid tracker, flashlight, anti-scratch cover and dust-resistant keymat, among other features.
The Nokia 2220 slide and the Nokia 2690 are a little more advanced, cost 45 euros and 54 euros respectively, and support FM radio, VGA camera, GPRS and MMS support, phone books for up to 1,000 contacts, and Bluetooth.
Nokia is clearly targeting emerging market subscribers here. Interestingly, the devices also offer Ovi Mai, to give people in developing markets their first digital identity directly from their handsets.
They also support Nokia Life Tools, which Nokia will launch in Indonesia in early December 2009.
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