Monday, June 13, 2011

Nokia C2-06: leaked photos of the new phone with support for two chips


Nokia seems to have discovered once the phone market with dual-SIM chip and also realized he needed to compete directly with Chinese manufacturers "alternative" who were robbing a market that was completely dominated by the Finnish manufacturer: market entry. The proof that they took the phones like two chips are the photos you see in this post, and a possible international release from Nokia, the C2-06.


The C2-06 ​​would be the first dual-SIM chip from Nokia to feature Touch and Type.

The design of the C2-06 ​​has been rumored in recent weeks by some blogs specialize in Nokia products, with some alleged pictures appearing on the Internet. Now, we see new photos of the model, which was renamed with the suggestive name of C2-02 (which could indicate the presence of dual-SIM chip).

The new phone is an entry model, therefore, is not noted for having advanced hardware, more interesting for those who want an inexpensive phone to use with two different carriers. The C2-06 ​​(or C2-02, if you prefer) does not have Wi-Fi, GPS or 3G, limited to rely on EDGE and Bluetooth connectivity. The model has a 2 megapixel rear camera, a music player, FM radio and a 3.5mm jack for headphones. His display features QVGA resolution and data transfer can be done via Bluetooth or USB.

The C2-2006 has no slot for memory expansion, but is compatible with games and applications in Java format. Another highlight of the model is that it is the first mobile dual-SIM chip from Nokia to have the feature Touch and Type. The phone weighs 115 grams and has dimensions of 103 x 51.4 x 17 mm.
No release date and price.