Mobile phone giant Nokia has boasted its low-end portfolio with the unveiling of Nokia 2710. The Navigator branded handset comes pre-loaded with Nokia Maps with a lifetime maps license.
Other features include turn-by-turn driving navigation with full voice guidance, which recalibrates routes depending on the driver's current GPS location.
On specs front, Nokia 2710 boasts of a 2.2 inch display and a 2 megapixel camera. There's a 2GB MicroSD card with the phone,which claims an 18 day standby time and a 4.3 hour talktime.
The Nokia phone sports a 3.5mm jack as well as a car cradle that users can use while on the move. The 2710 Navigation Edition is expected to be hit the stands by the second quarter of 2010 for $163 (approximately Rs 7600).
No. 3 handset maker LG too expanded its Chocolate Edition mobile phone range in the Indian market with the launch of LG BL40.
The device also comes with S-Class UI, which offers finger-friendly 3D graphics and according to the company is capable to offer faster email and internet services.
Courtesy LG's deal with Twentieth Century Fox, the new Chocolate phone will feature content from James Cameron's 3D fantasy, Avatar.
The LG Chocolate BL40 is available at a price tag of Rs 30,000.
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