Nokia's new 3109 'basic' cellphone

Nokia presented a new phone the Nokia 3109. This is’s a basic phone with long battery life and lots of memory for contacts, calendar and email, but it does have a music player.

Nokia announced that the 3109 classic is aimed at "consumers and companies who appreciate simplicity and value for money." It adheres to "traditional design and familiar Nokia menu structure" and includes email with attachments, and synchronises calendars and to do lists with personal computers through its USB connection.

The memory is expandable to 2GB with a microSD memory card. Up to four hours talk time and up to 16 days standby time are claimed. It has USB and Bluetooth connectivity and a handsfree speaker.

“We recognise that a sizeable number of people just want a mobile phone to stay in touch on their own terms,” said John Barry, director, Mobile Phones, Nokia.

The new 3109 will be available in the third quarter of 2007 in Australia and New Zealand.
In Europe this will cost around140 Euro.

A few time ago Nokia also presented mobile phones that were designed to meet the unique needs of a shared mobile device, the Nokia 1200 and Nokia 1208 phones. Both of these phones introduce the industry's first call-time tracking application and multi-phonebooks to make phone sharing simpler and more efficient.
In addition these mobile devices have no music player, no camera and still they will be wanted by many consumers.

The concept is that most of people who buy a mobile device first of all he will call, and then he will listen to the music or take a picture.

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