Tuesday 13 December 2016

Nokai 150 feature phone announced by HMD Global


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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