HMD Global, the Finland based company responsible to market and sell Nokia branded device for the next 10 years has launched its first mobile phone called Nokia 150, kickstarting a new era for Nokia devices.
However, Nokia 150 is not an Android smartphone, but a feature phone that comes with scratch resistant polycarbonate shell, 2.4-inch QVGA display, a large keypad and is powered by Nokia Series 30+ operating system. It will be available in single-SIM and dual-SIM depending on the region in black and white hues.
Other features are same what you expect from a feature phone. It comes with torchlight, FM radio, dedicated MP3 player, microSD card slot, VGA camera with LED flash and Bluetooth 3.0 with SLAM functionality. The Nokia 150 comes pre-loaded with classic Snake Xenzia and Gameloft's try-and-buy Nitro Racing.
The single SIM variant offers talk time up to 22 hours and standby time of up to 31 days, while the dual-SIM model promises 25 days of standby time and 22 hours of talk time.
The Nokia 150 is priced at $26 (Rs. 1,750) and will initially launch in India, Middle-East, Africa, Asia Pacific and Europe in the Q1, 2017. As for the Android smartphone, HMD Global have confirmed that it will launch device in the first half of 2017.
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