Wednesday, August 26, 2009

New gadgets focus on entry-level mobiles, cameras and USB sticks


Ratingen, Germany - Nokia's selection of affordable mobile phones has grown with the introduction of the 2720.
The flip-top phone with a reflective surface needs only a simple double finger tap on the phone's body to pull up the external display of incoming calls or messages. It retails for 55 euros (77 dollars).
Meanwhile, the Nokia 2730 is a classic standard-body mobile phone that costs 80 euros and comes with UMTS capacity, according to Nokia.
The 6600i is three times as expensive, coming in at 240 euros. The compact slider phone includes a five-megapixel camera and comes with a brushed steel cover, something it inherited from its sister model, the 6600. (dpa)

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