Thursday, May 17, 2012

Nokia launches new mobile input

After spending the last year busy with the development of smartphones with Windows Phone the Finnish Nokia decided to go back to basics and showed on Tuesday (15) a new line of low-end handsets. Given the names of 110, 111, 112 and 113, the devices do not have touch screens or browsers fancy, but should give a cheer in sales of the entry segment, low in the company in recent times.


All units have a 1.8 inch screen with resolution of 128 pixels by 160 pixels, supporting up to 32 GB microSD external storage, have VGA camera, Bluetooth, FM radio, battery supports 10 hours of talk time or up to one month standby and run the Nokia Series 40 operating system.

The devices can access Twitter, Facebook and according to U.S. operators will give consumers the right of downloading 40 games from EA Games for free for your devices up to 60 days after purchase. Models 110 and 112 are compatible with two chips, while the 111 and 113 support only a single SIM card.

Although most of the headlines in recent years are designed to smart appliances, the most dumbphone are still in the global mobile devices and a good source of profits.

The new input devices from Nokia are expected to be sold already this summer for between 35 and 38 euros.