Thursday, 31 July 2008

Changing Face Of India


Since many people in India's countryside often need to share one phone, Nokia's new models include features enabling multiple users for each handset. For the first time, the phones have a call-tracking application and a multi-phonebook to make phone sharing simpler for customers at the bottom of the pyramid. The low-cost cell phones will have FM radio and even a flashlight at prices as low as $19.

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