October 23, 2012 · 0 Comments
FINLAND
Nokia unveiled the Windows-powered Lumia 510 entry-level smartphone equipped with a four-inch display, 5-megapixel camera and Nokia maps.
This latest addition to the Nokia Lumia range will be available in red, yellow, cyan, white and black.
Lumia 510 makes the unique benefits of Lumia and Windows Phone even more affordable. Nokia estimates the retail price to be around $199, excluding taxes and subsidies.
“With the Nokia Lumia 510 we continue to meet our commitment to bring Windows Phone to new, lower price points,” said Jo Harlow, executive vice president of Nokia Smart Devices.
Sales are planned to begin in November, starting with India and China, and followed closely by other Asia-Pacific countries and South America.
Windows Phone is different to other smartphone platforms thanks to Live Tiles, making it easy to see incoming messages and updates; People Hub, which brings together contacts and updates from across social networks into one location, and access to Microsoft office and Internet Explorer 9 on the mobile.
By Web Editor
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