Nokia launches C2-05, X2-05 new phones

Nokia launches C2-05, X2-05 new phones

PanARMENIAN.Net - Nokia launches two new phones: Nokia C2-05 and Nokia X2-05.

According to Official Nokia Blog, both phones come with the new Nokia Browser and uses Nokia’s own compression technology to deliver real mobile web pages quickly and at a fraction of the bandwidth, and cost, of other mobile phones. They also come with the Nokia Store for access to thousands of apps.

The Nokia C2-05 offers a VGA camera with digital zoom and a full-screen viewfinder. There’s also a media player for MP3 and MP4 files, as well as an FM radio with a recorder built in, so users can save songs to play later. The phone allows for up to 32GB of external memory on a MicroSD card, and features both Bluetooth and MicroUSB for easy sharing and transfer of media.

The Nokia C2-05 measures 99.43 x 47.77 x 16.28mm and weighs 98.5g. The display is a 2-inch QVGA resolution (320 x 240 pixels) LCD, offering up to 65K colors. The reception is GSM Dual Band 900/1800 and 850/1900. Battery life is up to 20 days in standby or four hours talktime. The Nokia C2-05 will become available in Q4 and will cost around 50 Euros before any local taxes or operator subsidies.

The Nokia X2-05 can play MP3 and MP4 files, either through the stereo headset provided or through the loud loudspeaker. It has an FM radio with a recording facility. On the back there’s a VGA camera. Nokia X2-05 has Facebook and Twitter clients. The phone measures 113 x 50 x 15 mm, but is a little lighter overall at just 87.8g. The screen is slightly larger, too, with a 2.2-inch QVGA display offering 65K colors at a 320 x 240 resolution.

Storage is once again through an optional MicroSD card – cards with up to 32GB capacity can be fitted. The reception is GSM Dual Band 900/1800, while battery life is rated up to 25 days on standby or four hours talktime. Sharing and media transfer is once again offered through Bluetooth and the included MicroUSB cable. Available in Black, Silver, White and Bright Red, the Nokia X2-05 will also ship in Q4 and is expected to cost around 46 Euros before any local taxes or operator subsidies.

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