Nokia 2626 launched in India
By Stefan Constantinescu on Friday, March 2nd, 2007 at 1:35 PM PST In Devices
Originally announced at Nokia World 2006, the Nokia (NYSE: NOK) 2626 is finally out on the market:
Nokia has launched another entry-level phone with built-in FM radio – the 2626. The phone has a basic, 128×128, 64k color screen, about 2mb of memory for storage, GPRS and MMS support, Nokia Xpress Audio messaging, a WAP web browser and Java support. Features wise, the phone is identical to the popular Nokia 6030, with the exception that the 6030 has 3mb memory, but the 2626 has space for 50 more contacts and has more polyphonic sound channels (64 vs. 16) as well as MP3.
The Nokia 2626 is now available in the city for Rs. 4,000, while the Nokia 6030 costs Rs. 3,700. The 2626 is available in wild strawberry, denim blue and metallic bronze.
Source: Tech2 India
Rs 4,000 = $90.75 = 68.50 Euros
What’s with every new Nokia phone launching in India first? I realize the market there is booming but I didn’t think it was that lucrative!


