Wednesday, 25 May 2011

Nokia C3-00

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This was bound to happen - "Indian" phone makers like Micromax, MVL, Karbonn, Lemon etc. have heavily bred countless number of inexpensive QWERTY phones into the Indian market, and it was high time the big guys took notice. These cheap QWERTYs are good value for money as they let you use mobile internet to accomplish basic tasks like chatting on Gtalk, posting Facebook/Twitter updates and listening to music (although not all at once). Most of them also have the capability to operate two SIM cards.

So, like I said before, the alpha cellphone makers have taken notice to this new market and are reacting as well. For example, LG's got their GW300, Motorola has the dual-SIMed EX115 and from Nokia's stable we have the Nokia C3 that we're going to test today. A Series 40, non-Symbian, non-smartphone that seems to accomplish most of the tasks that the above-mentioned Indo-Chinese models do. Let's see whether the King can still get his respect back in the sub Rs. 5,000 range. 

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