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Two new cheap Nokia arrives

The Finnish company pulled the veil off two new entry-level telephones.

Nokia has introduced two new low-cost mobile phones, the X2-01 and the C2-01. Both novelties run the already familiar Series 40 system, so old Nokiaers will surely be able to handle them with ease.

The C2-01 will be the cheapest 3G capable phone with its € 70 price, according to the manufacturer. Display is provided by a 2-inch QVGA resolution display. You can take your photos with the 3,2 Mpixel camera, which you can even send right away via Bluetooth. Music lovers won't have to worry either, as the C2-01 will also feature an FM radio with RDS, and the standard jack won't be missing. The device will be available on store shelves in the first quarter of 2011 at the already mentioned price of 70 euros.

The Nokia X2-01 has got a full physical QWERTY keyboard, so those who write a lot of SMS will surely love it. Engineers built a 2-inch display into the X2,4, but omitted support for 3G networks. Surprisingly, only one VGA resolution path from the camera has been built into the novelty, as it is not very possible to find a device with a camera with such a resolution today. Of course, the standard jack, FM radio and microSD expandability are also not to be missed in the X2. The X2-01 will be available in five colors at a projected price of € 80.

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