For most of you reading this, a 2G feature phone with a QVGA display and 0.3 megapixel camera isn’t going to be enough to satisfy your mobile computing needs. But for a number of you and for many others, the idea of being able to access Facebook, Twitter and other social platforms for just $29 is going to be more than enough.
That’s pretty much what the Nokia 215 is. It’s a small feature phone with a basic display and camera, alongside a 2G antenna, FM Radio, Bluetooth, a torch and pretty long battery life (29 days of standby). The phone runs apps like Facebook, Messenger, Twitter, Bing Search, MSN Weather and Opera Mini giving those who aren’t looking to spend $100+ on a smartphone access to basic networking features.
The phone is due to come out later this year, starting in the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Europe.
Source: Engadget
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