Nokia's new C6 will retail for as little as NZ$422 in some
markets.
Nokia has launched three less-expensive smartphones,
including its first model expected to sell for under €100
(NZ$191) - in a strong move to grab new customers in emerging
markets.
The world's largest mobile phone maker said it wants "to put
better messaging and social networking tools in the hands of
more people around the world at affordable prices".
New Zealand users will have to wait, though - there has been
no date set for a release and no network agreement reached.
The new Nokia C3, Nokia E5 and Nokia C6 handsets have full
Qwerty keyboards, enable instant messaging and give access to
emails.
Their expected selling prices respectively are €90, €180 and
€220 before taxes and subsidies.
The handsets will be available during the second and
thirdquarters of this year.
"Nokia's strategic focus is clearly on emerging markets now
and taking higher feature devices to the masses and these
three devices do that quite nicely," Neil Mawston, an analyst
at Strategy Analytics in London, said.
Finland-based Nokia, which is increasingly turning to
providing applications and services for handset users, said
last year it would focus on the smart phone sector, including
providing cheaper handsets in emerging markets.
Despite strong competition from Blackberry and iPhone,
Nokia's market share in smart phones grew from 35% to 40% in
the last quarter of 2009.
The cheapest of the new models, the C3, with an estimated
price tag of €90, includes a two megapixel camera, a 2.4-inch
screen and will include access to Nokia's Ovi Mail and Ovi
Chat that allow first-time users to set-up email and chat
accounts straight from the device without the need for a
computer.
It has WiFi connectivity and support for up to an 8GB memory
card, allowing users to update their status and share
pictures on social networks, such as Facebook and Twitter.
"The C3 stands out the most at a very competitive price with
a very effective feature set ... that goes squarely after the
lower-tier mass market in India, Africa, China," Mawston
said.
"It's going to be one of their star devices over the next two
quarters."
The Nokia C6, with an estimated price of €220, has a 3.2-inch
touch screen with full slide-out keyboard and a five
megapixel camera featuring autofocus and flash.
The E5, expected to sell for €180, is targeted at corporate
customers with numerous productivity applications available
in Nokia's Ovi Store.
It has direct access to over 90% of the world's corporate
emails through Mail for Exchange and IBM Lotus Notes
Traveller.
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