Global leading manufacturer of mobile phones, Nokia has officially launched its new, stylish, elegant phone – Nokia 1901 X2, which is 2.44-inch QVGA screen has a VGA camera on the back and a full QWERTY keyboard with easy access to email accounts, instant messaging and social networking community, a better optimized for messaging and social networking experience. In addition, the new Nokia 1901 X2 also comes with music features that enable one-click access to music, media player, FM radio and music services to Ovi unlimited access to a vast library of songs. Unfortunately, the X2-01 mobile phone supports only GPRS and EDGE and no WiFi connectivity.
Characteristics Nokia 1901 X2 mobile:
* 2.44 inch display with 320 x 240 pixels
* 3 megapixel camera with flash
* GPRS, EDGE and connectivity options
Bluetooth 2.1 EDR
* 3.5 mm headphone jack
* FM stereo radio
* 42 MB internal memory
Supports expandable MicroSD memory
* Music and video player
* Quad-band GSM network
* Supports Java MIDP2.1
X2-01 new Nokia phone is available in four varieties of elegant colors – glorious red, gray, bright blue and white pearls. Nokia 2001 X2, which are 119.4 x 59.8 x 14.3 mm and weighs 107.5g. This is expected to ship later this year at about $ 110.
[via mydigitallife]
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