Buying the most expensive gadgets is not the trend the world around. In developing nations (aka emerging markets) the inclination is to buy the gadget which gives the most value for the few dollars that the people are willing to spend. Nokia is targeting this growing market with the recently announced Nokia 2600 classic and Nokia 1209 models. The phone models have similar features and their most important difference is how they look. One look and you notice how old-school these phones appear. Features include camera, FM radio and Bluetooth connectivity technology and also targeted specialties like phone-sharing, cost monitoring and flashlight which remain relevant to consumers in entry markets according to Nokia.

Phone Features

Nokia 2600 features include compact size, VGA camera, MP3 ring tones, Bluetooth, GPRS, Email, quick changing covers or skins called Xpress-On, FM radio, MMS capabilities, 1000 contact message book, prepaid tracker. Nokia 1209 features include flashlight, language changing ability, capability to share phone with multiple phonebooks and call duration, MP3 ringtones and it is made with tough plastic to extend device life.

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