Nokia
207, Nokia 208 and Nokia 208 Dual SIM offer performance, versatility and
quality
Nokia today expanded its range of classically
designed mobile phones with the launch of three new, high-performing handsets.
The Nokia 207, Nokia 208 and Nokia 208 Dual SIM combine the familiar
‘candybar’ design with Nokia’s signature bold colors and 3.5G-capable Internet
speeds. Popular social apps, smarter imaging and productivity features such as
Internet-sharing and Mail for Exchange support make these phones some of the
most versatile at their price point; perfect for people balancing work and
play.
“The Nokia 207 and Nokia 208 are designed for people who like
a classic phone and traditional keypad but don’t want to miss out on smartphone
experiences, like staying connected to social media and accessing the
Internet,” said Timo Toikkanen, executive vice president, Mobile Phones, Nokia.
“As our most affordable 3G devices yet, the Nokia 207 and Nokia 208 offer a
perfect balance of performance, features and quality.”
Smarter features deliver greater versatility
The Nokia 207 and Nokia 208 are ideal for use on-the-go, with
a familiar, alphanumeric keypad for speedy texts and messaging, and Mail for
Exchange for staying on top of work email and calendar appointments. The
Transfer app, available today in the Nokia Store, allows people to sync
contacts directly from their smartphone* and transforms the Nokia 207 and Nokia
208 into secondary or companion devices, perfect for travel. The Nokia 208 Dual
SIM has the added benefit of Nokia’s Easy Swap technology, allowing people to
change SIM cards without turning off the device, to take advantage of more
favorable tariffs.
Consistent with devices across the Nokia Mobile Phones
portfolio, the Nokia 208 and Nokia 207 offer faster and more affordable mobile
Internet experiences. Support for 3G coupled with the data compression
available with Nokia Xpress Browser help people enjoy rich mobile experiences
at lower cost. These experiences include top social apps such as WhatsApp**,
Facebook and Twitter, alongside video streaming through YouTube and Vuclip. For
even greater versatility, people can also use the Nokia 208 and Nokia 207 as a
portable modem, simply by connecting the device to their laptop via a USB cable
for Internet sharing anywhere, anytime.
Playful imaging features and Nokia durability add to versatility
The smart camera features of the Nokia 208 make taking
pictures more enjoyable, with voice-guided self-portrait, sequential shot and
panorama mode giving people more playful imaging options. Sharing photos is a
breeze with the Slam feature that allows people to share images with another
Bluetooth-enabled device in just a few clicks.
The Nokia 207 and Nokia 208 deliver outstanding battery life
– up to 33 days of standby time for the Nokia 207 and Nokia 208, and up to 20
days of standby time for the Nokia 208 Dual SIM – helping people stay connected
for longer. Easy to clean and scratch-proof, the handsets are durable for
everyday use as well as more extreme conditions, such as hot or dusty
environments.
The Nokia 208 will be available in single SIM and Easy Swap
Dual SIM variants. The Nokia 207 will be available as a single SIM option
without a camera in Europe. Available colours include red,
cyan, yellow, white and black. The estimated retail price for the Nokia 208 and
Nokia 207 is 68 USD (52 Euros) and they are expected to start shipping during
third quarter of 2013.
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