Monday, May 30, 2011

Nokia unveils dual-SIM phones for Brazil


Nobody wants to stare only to offers of an operator. Sure, Hi, TIM and Vivo have good deals for their clients in both postpaid and prepaid us. And to avoid having to choose just one, Nokia announced this week the launch of two mobile phones with the ability to dual-chip in Brazil.


Nokia X1-01
If Nokia is the market for some time and has never offered such a device, why invest in dual-chip now? That's the question that probably came to his head. "Brazil has a significant demand for phones with two chips, so it is considered an important market for Nokia to release them," answered Vinicius Costa, head of Nokia's products, who spoke briefly with TB.

Nokia X1-01, according to the manufacturer, focuses on consumers who enjoy listening to music. The functions related to it are the MP3 player with dedicated buttons to control play / pause, and FM radio tuner. To the consternation of those people who hate the music of others in the socialization of public transport, Nokia says the phone has the most powerful speaker ever produced by the company.

Another launch, Nokia C2-00 has similar design as the Nokia C3, which was considered the "smartphone for beginners" by TB. The phone supports two SIM cards: one is inside the machine, very well kept, and the second SIM card goes into the side of the phone, where the exchange can happen faster chips without even off the set. Turn the system S40.


C2-00 Nokia S40 platform rotates
The forecast from Nokia is that Nokia X1-01 to reach the market in July 2011, while the Nokia 2000-C2 should paint in Brazil a month later in August.

As you can see, the devices appear to be very simple, which should reflect the sale price of them. Through his press office, Nokia could not pinpoint exactly how much will be charged by mobile phone.

The company also notes that the devices are considered dual-SIM, not "double yes". According to Nokia, the dual-SIM 'allows two different chips are used and operated simultaneously, allowing incoming calls and choose which one you want to use when making the call without compromising battery life, features music or message. "