Friday, June 4, 2010

Nokia C1 and C2 with two SIM-cards

Supporting two SIM-cards - one of the major mobile trends. Analysts say that up to the 2010 sale of such vehicles will be doubled . Asian producers set the tone in this segment, this news is clearly provoke. As a result, there were two unusual tachfon my professional , very tough dvuhsimochny mobile phone and even a smart phone capable of working simultaneously in two different network operators . It seems that excitement around such phones seriously interested company Nokia, which released its first mobile phone with dual SIM-cards. This C1 and C2.

Today most of phones and smartphones with two SIM-cards refers to the average price segment. Budget models are very small, and decided to use than the Finns. Guessed? Yes, phones Nokia C1 and C2 represent budget decisions, the price is less than 45 euros.

So, Nokia C1. This is a very simple phone with a small screen that displays 65,000 colors, FM-tuner and 3.5-millimeter headphone jack and a flashlight. But they could not do without the Finnish engineers raisins. In the case of the C1 - is battery life. In standby mode, new live six weeks, which is a record, at least for Nokia. Cost is such a phone will be 30 euros excluding tax.

However, there is a caveat, while both my professional C1 does not support. But you can switch between cards using a special key without restarting the phone.

Mobile Phones Nokia C2 is more advanced and, logically, more expensive. For it will have to put 45 euros (for Russia 2300 rubles), but he simultaneously supports two SIM-cards. Note that the extra 15 euro affected the exterior of the phone - he became more accurate, stylish and appealing. As a platform C2 producer has chosen the Series 40, and to the owner of the phone was not boring, added a FM-tuner with recording capability of the ether. Keep the records can be in the memory card microSD.


As for battery life, here C2 inferior to their more simple fellow. In standby mode, mobile phone, according to Nokia, must survive without recharging 16.5 hours.

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