Thursday, August 25, 2011

Nokia 101 and 100: low-cost phones for Series 30

The Finnish company Nokia today introduced two new low-cost mobile phones - Nokia 101 and Nokia 100, made in the classic form-factor "monoblock" and working on the Series 30.



The main difference between these models is that the Nokia 101 supports two SIM cards, has a built-in MP3-player and loud speaker. Both models allow you to work with the five separate address books and memorize settings for up to five different SIM cards.



Nokia 101 :



Brief specifications Nokia 101:



Support communications standards: GSM / EDGE 900/1800 MHz support for two SIM cards

Dimensions: 110h45, 5h14, 9 mm

Weight: 69.6 oz.

Platform: Series 30

Display: 1.8 inch, TFT, 128x160 pixels

Built-in MP3 player, FM-radio, 3.5mm audio jack

MicroSD slot for memory cards (up to 16 GB)

Built-in games

Flashlight

Battery: BL-5C, 1020 mA / h or BL-5CB, 850 mA / h (depending on market)

Nokia 101 will be available in the third quarter of 2011 at a price about 25 euros ($ 35).



Nokia 100 :



Brief specifications Nokia 101:



Support communications standards: GSM 900/1800 MHz or GSM 850/1800 MHz

Dimensions: 110h45, 5h14, 9 mm

Weight: 69.6 oz.

Platform: Series 30

Display: 1.8 inch, TFT, 128x160 pixels

Built-in stereo FM-radio, 3.5mm audio jack

Built-in games

Flashlight

Battery: BL-5CB, 850 mA / h

Nokia 100 will be available in the fourth quarter of this year and costs about 20 euros ($ 30).

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