Nokia today unveiled three new low-end phones aimed at first-time users in emerging markets. The Nokia 2610, Nokia 2310 and Nokia 1112 were announced at the Nokia Experience Mobility 2006 event in Chongqing, China. Nokia says the trio is characterized by performance, quality and ease of use.
The new Nokia 1112, Nokia 2310 and Nokia 2610 expand Nokia's current portfolio of affordable low-end mobile phones. All three models are scheduled to ship in the second quarter of 2006. The Nokia 1112 is an addition to his popular Nokia 1100 family, which has sold over 100 million units worldwide since its launch.
Nokia also announced today that it is opening up the license of its Nokia Prepaid Tracker device functionality to other device manufacturers. At the same time, Nokia will license the prepaid tracker network feature to all GSM/WCDMA operators, regardless of their current network system provider. Launched last year, Nokia Prepaid Tracker is a simple solution for prepaid subscribers to track their prepaid balance and call charges.