It’s Nokia’s ability to to churn out cheap, good looking and reliable handsets in huge quantities, that separates Nokia from it’s rivals and props the Finish vendor to the top. The Nokia 2600 was branded as a budget phone and when you consider it’s price of Rs.3100, it certainly seems like it. watch australia online
However that assumption can be unfair. The 3G handset comes in a slim form factor while offering Bluetooth, FM Radio, VGA camera, color display and a MP3 player.
The phone comes with Prepaid tracker an application which allows consumers to see exactly how much their calls cost, which reduces the fear of unexpectedly running out of credit (but this feature is ready made with all GSM service providers in India, so that can’t be a plus point).
The 2600 works on dual band and will come in two variants for the American and Asian markets respectively. It measures 109,6 x 46,7 x 12 and weighs 63 grams. At unsubsidized price of 65 Euro, Nokia 2600 classic comes equipped with such features as FM radio, VGA camera, MP3 ringtones, GPRS/ (limited) EDGE connectivity, E-mail and MMS support, Bluetooth and exchangeable Xpress-on covers.
Other specs for Nokia 2600 classic include Dual band EGSM 900/1800 and GSM850/1900 connectivity, 128×160 px 65K color TFT display, battery with more then 24 day of stand-by and 6 hrs of talk time.
And this is now my new handset!