Thursday, December 1, 2011

Nokia’s Asha phone to hit India this month

New Delhi: Unveiled much fanfare in your world, even in London in October, Nokia phones were announced Asha India. Bollywood, Asha Asha 300 and 200, running the Symbian S40 operating system software. They are an important part of Nokia's strategy in India and African countries. Although Asha 200 are available from mid-December, 300, Asha hit the Indian market in early January.

The Finnish company hopes that, with Asha phones, he can woo a younger consumer and price conscious, even as it is directed at segment Smartphone devices running Windows Phone seventh"

At Nokia, we aim to provide our customers with the best technology to fit through an affordable and relevant updates. Nokia Asha Asha 200 and 300 creates a new target for the mobile internet and music room," said D Shiva Kumar Managing Director at Nokia India. Both phones must be compatible with Nokia "unlimited music service."

In markets like India, Nokia has faced stiff competition from local players like Micromax and Karbon. While it's still a market leader in the country, a role has fallen by more than 0.2 in recent years.

Asha, the first 200 Nokia QWERTY dual SIM device, which provides one-click access to email and chat with Nokia Messaging, and other social networking services like Facebook. The device is equipped with a 2-megapixel camera with 4x zoom and advanced stereo FM radio. Asha 300 features both a touch screen and keyboard. It supports 3G and has a 5 megapixel camera to take pictures, you can organize and edit your Nokia gallery.


On Thursday, the company also added a new phone - X2-02 - their line of dual-SIM devices. Nokia X2-02 comes with an easy swap, and gives the user the option to personalize up to five SIM cards. Nokia claimed that functions as the radio play-by-function, FM recording, and the dedicated music keys Nokia X2-02 offers a "complete musical experience."

Although the company has announced prices for the three phones, sources said that they are all likely to cost between Rs 4,000 Rs 6000th

Nokia also said Thursday that its music service, which until now was only available in some high-end phones are now open for all phones running the Symbian 40 operating system software package.

Launching the service, Shiva Kumar said: "Nokia has been synonymous with digital music in this country. We have pioneered many initiatives in this area begins with pre-loaded music, launch music albums on cell phones and the" Nokia Music Unlimited "in our hi-end phones. Our latest offering is feature phones underlines its commitment to democratize the music, taking it to the masses. "