Nokia have officially unveiled two new additions to its lineup of cheap and cheerful, ultra-basic Dual-SIM feature phones. The Nokia 110 and Nokia 112 will run on S40 OS and obviously, be targeted at emerging markets or for users on a tight budget, who want to minimize their monthly bills by taking advantage of two different carrier plans.
The phone obviously, will be targeted at emerging markets or for users on a tight budget, who want to minimize their monthly bills by taking advantage of two different carrier plans.
Both the Nokia 110 and 112 feature dual-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity and microSD card slots (up to 32GB). They pack VGA cameras at the back and easy-swap SIM slots on the side for replacing one of the SIMs without opening up the phone.
The Nokia 110 and 112 can store custom settings for up to five different SIM, which are automatically applied when the corresponding SIM is inserted. The main difference between the two dual-SIM phones is battery backup - the 112 packs a 1400 mAh pack, while the 110 makes do with a 1020 mAh battery, to ensure enough juice at most times
Nokia will also be releasing single-SIM versions of the two handsets as well, according to GSMARENA. They will be called Nokia 111 and Nokia 113 and will be identical to the 110 and 112.
The Nokia 110 will cost around US $44 (17 Omani Riyals), while the Nokia 112 will cost about US $48 (18 OR). The phones are expected to reach consumers by late 2012.
Both the Nokia 110 and 112 feature dual-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity and microSD card slots (up to 32GB). They pack VGA cameras at the back and easy-swap SIM slots on the side for replacing one of the SIMs without opening up the phone.
The Nokia 110 and 112 can store custom settings for up to five different SIM, which are automatically applied when the corresponding SIM is inserted. The main difference between the two dual-SIM phones is battery backup - the 112 packs a 1400 mAh pack, while the 110 makes do with a 1020 mAh battery, to ensure enough juice at most times
Nokia will also be releasing single-SIM versions of the two handsets as well, according to GSMARENA. They will be called Nokia 111 and Nokia 113 and will be identical to the 110 and 112.
The Nokia 110 will cost around US $44 (17 Omani Riyals), while the Nokia 112 will cost about US $48 (18 OR). The phones are expected to reach consumers by late 2012.