The Nokia C1-01 and Nokia C1-02 phone have been announced and unlike the Nokia C1-00 are standard single SIM phones armed at the entry-level end of the voice-centric market. Packing in a colour screens, web browser, music player, Bluetooth, GPRS and email makes them a great pair of budget devices. Read on to find out more about the Nokia C1-01 and Nokia C1-02.
The Nokia C1-01 and Nokia C1-02 are a pair of no-frills candybar phones aimed primarily at the emerging markets but we may well see them hit the UK at some point later in the year. They both run the Series 40 OS and offer dual-band ECSM and GSM communications, as well as GPRS for data.
The Nokia C1-01 comes with a VGA camera, FM radio and music player and SD slot that can hold up to 32GB cards with ease. What's more, it's set to cost 39 Euros when it ships in the fourth quarter of this year.
The Nokia C1-02 is even cheaper, costing just 35 Euros, and comes with a similar feature set as the Nokia C1-02 but with a slightly different body design but with Bluetooth packed away inside, as well as access to Ovi Mail and Ovi Chat.
With the Nokia C1-01 and Nokia C1-02 set to launch in the fourth quarter of this year, it looks like affordable phones will be the norm this Christmas. What do you think, which version takes your fancy? Let us know in the Comments below.
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