Leading handset manufacturer, Nokia has announced the a revision of pricing of its music phone ‘Nokia X2’ with in the Indian market. The Nokia X2 handset will be priced at Rs 6,579 instead of Rs 5,999 in the country.
The Nokia X2 was introduced in the Indian market five months ago and will now be sold at a higher price with enhanced music experience, a 5 MP camera and other features. The phone features a 2.2 inch QVGA display. The phone also supports social networking site, Facebook and Nokia Messaging service for easy messaging options.
The features like stereo FM with built-in antenna, dedicated music keys with dual speakers, 3.5mm headset jack and digital music player allows the phone offer the ultimate music experience in affordable prices.
The memory of the phone can be expanded through microSD card support. The phone runs Nokia’s microSD card support and for connectivity options it offers Bluetooth 2.1 and EDGE support. Nokia aims to attract youth in the country with the affordable handset.
The Nokia X2 is available throughout the country and comes in two colors, Blue and silver and black and red.
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