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Posted: 2008-01-22 17:45
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The Nokia 1209 and Nokia 2600 Classic are two entry level models aimed at users with basic needs but where phone sharing, cost management and multiple phonebook are features in focus
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Nokia unveiled the Nokia 2600 classic and the Nokia 1209, two mobile handsets that offer useful features, range of colors or exchangeable covers for consumers in emerging markets. Nokia 2600 classic, which will retail for approximately 65 euros before applicable taxes or subsidies, has begun shipping, ramping up in all key markets during the first quarter of 2008. Nokia 1209 will become available globally during the second quarter of 2008 and will retail for approximately 35 euros before applicable taxes or subsidies.

The highlight of today's announcement is the Nokia 2600 classic which allows consumers to customize their phone with colourful, fully changeable Xpress-on covers and MP3 ring tones. The cheerful Nokia 2600 classic also features a number of entertainment features, including an FM radio and a VGA camera.

"While cost sensitivity is an important element in creating mobile devices for emerging markets, the overwhelming feedback we receive from consumers in these markets is that they want their mobile device to complement their personality and offer a range of colours and entertainment features," says Alex Lambeek, Vice President, Entry Devices, Nokia. "The Nokia 2600 classic offers a colorful sense of flair and a robust set of features at an exceptionally accessible price. As with all Nokia devices, it is backed by a brand that stands for quality and durability."

Survey results: phone sharing in emerging markets on the rise

According to a recent Nokia survey of consumers in emerging markets, a new trend appears to be emerging: phone sharing. More than 50% of respondents in India, Pakistan and nearly 30% in Vietnam indicate that they share, or would share, their mobile phone with family or friends – a figure which contrasts consumer behaviour in more mature markets.

"Phone sharing is a logical trend – more and more families are purchasing a mobile phone for the entire family to use, not just the head of the household. In addition, digital cameras are quickly becoming more popular in these markets, and as such taking and sharing digital images is becoming more common," adds Lambeek. "In response, Nokia has developed a number of innovative features like the multiple phonebook to support phone sharing, and we have added technologies like Bluetooth to some models to make transferring images and ringtones easy and affordable."

The second model introduced today, the Nokia 1209, offers additional cost management features to make phone sharing easy and convenient. Innovations include the pre-paid tracker, a cost-tracking application, and the multiple phonebook – which allows up to five people to store personal contact lists of up to two hundred numbers on a single phone. Designed for first time buyers, the Nokia 1209 incorporates Nokia's intuitive user interface, dust resistance, and offers up to 80 languages. The Nokia 1209 also has a one-piece key mat for durability and reliability.

Nokia 1209 Key Features

  • Networks: EGSM900/1800
  • Dimensions: 102 x 44.1 x 17.5 mm
  • Weight: 78.95g
  • Standby time: Up to 365 hours
  • Talk time: Up to 7 hours
  • Display: 98 x 68 pixels, 65K colours
  • One key press to light up the Flash light
  • Phone sharing with multi phonebook and call duration to mange call cost

Nokia 1209

Nokia 2600 Features

  • Networks: EGSM900/1800 and GSM850/1900
  • Dimensions: 109.6 x 46.7 x 12mm
  • Weight: 73.2g
  • Standby time Up to 580 hours
  • Talk time: Up to 6 hours
  • Display: 128 x 160 pixels, 65K colours
  • Camera: VGA (640 x 480 pixels)
  • Video capture: H.263 and MPEG-4
  • MP3 ringtones
  • Bluetooth
  • GPRS
  • Email
  • FM Radio
  • MMS

Nokia 2600

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Posted: 2008-01-22 19:36
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Funny, when Nokia re-use old model numbers (6120, 3110 etc) they tend to use old obsolete handsets that haven't been around for ages.

But 2600? We were selling them less than 3 years ago, so some people will still have these. I see confusion on the horizon...
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Posted: 2008-01-23 01:32
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second handset reminds me of SIEMENS for those oddley known keypads
btw a ok thumbs up on them btw if you need a phone urgentley then im sure they will go down well
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Posted: 2008-01-23 11:14
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The flashlight on the BLUE-fone reminds me of the OLD Nokia fone which has a flashlight on it too . . . think it was the 1100 model While the 2nd one has MORE appeal to me [addsig]
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Posted: 2008-01-23 11:20
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Posted: 2008-01-23 12:01
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I like the design of 2600 classic
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