Nokia 114 dual-SIM budget phone launched at Rs. 2,549

Updated on 17-Jan-2013
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The Finnish mobile manufacturer has launched a budget dual-SIM phone in India, called the Nokia 114, boasting of Bluetooth and FM radio connectivity, apart from expandable memory.

Nokia has added yet another mobile to its budget portfolio, the Nokia 114. The phone is priced at Rs. 2,549. It boasts of some interesting features such as microSD card support, as well as a 1020mAh battery which Nokia claims will give users 10 hours of talk time.

The Nokia 114 also sports a 0.3-megapixel primary camera, GSM-GSM dual-SIM capabilities, and a 1.8-inch display with a QVGA resolution (128×160 pixels). Staying old school, the phone has an alphanumeric keypad. The phone is quite light, weighing in at a mere 80 grams. It’s a good thing the budget device has expandable storage, as the built-in storage is quite low at 64MB.

The new Nokia budget mobile also supports Bluetooth connectivity and comes pre-loaded with Nokia Xpress cloud-accelerated browser. The good thing about this browser is that it compresses data by up to 85 percent for smoother browsing on a slower network. The Nokia 114 also features of a FM radio connectivity, a feature missing in most modern day smartphones.

Commenting on the Nokia 114 launch, V. Ramnath, Director of Sales, Nokia India said, “The new Nokia 114 offers a great, affordable browsing experience for hyper-social consumers who want instant Facebook and Twitter access, as well as to stay connected on-the-go. This unique device supports 24/7 connectivity through faster Internet access with the Nokia Xpress Browser, resulting in a superior Internet experience for these price points”.

The Nokia 114 is available on Flipkart for Rs. 2,199 and on Saholic for Rs. 2,162.

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Sameer Mitha

Sameer Mitha lives for gaming and technology is his muse. When he isn’t busy playing with gadgets or video games he delves into the world of fantasy novels.

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