Sunday, July 15, 2012

Nokia 110 Dual Sim Phone Review In India

Nokia, the one feature phone company has launched a no of budget phones in the Indian market. The market however seems hungry for the Dual SIM budget phones. Having felt that Nokia has launched the Dual SIM version of Nokia 110 released a few months back. The phone is an excellent choice for those looking to sty connected on Dual networks due to its extremely light weight and excellent battery performance. A no of local as well as international brands have released there Dual SIM phone is the Indian market in the past 6 months or so. With the local brands being much cheaper than the International ones and more often offering a lot more features as well, it won’t be easy for brands such as Nokia to make in roads easily. Lets take a look at the specifications of Nokia 110 dual SIM and decide what potential has it got.

Size and Design:
Nokia 110 features a very simple and light weight design. It is not very sleek in fact has a cunny shape to it but weighs a mere 80g. It is quiet compact having a width of 46mm and length of about 110mm.
Display:
It features a decent 1.8 inch TFT screen having a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels with a pixel density of 114ppi.
Camera:
The phone has a VGA camera that is capable of capturing image with maximum resolution of 640×480 pixels. It is also capable of recording video having a resolution of 176×144@15fps
Connectivity:
It supports GPRS and also has Bluetooth v2.1 with EDR.
Storage Capacity:
The internal storage capacity of the phone is 10MB; it can store up to 1000 contacts. There is also a microSD card slot that supports memory card upto 32GB.
Battery:
The standard 1020 mAH Li-Ion battery is capable of providing upto 636 hrs of standby time, up to 10h and 30 min of talk time and 27h of music play.
Nokia 110 Dual SIM phone is a very decent budget phone that does offer excellent battery performance. A few complaints about the malfunctioning of the loud speaker has been made which automatically switches on sometimes when connected to a call.

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