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Nokia 114 with dual SIM capability silently unveiled

Categories: Devices, Nokia
By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, December 5th, 2012 at 2:18 AM

A new Nokia phone has been caught at the company’s website without Nokia issuing a press release, which is somewhat strange (cause they always send out press releases no matter what kind of device they’re unveiling).

Anyway, the new Nokia 114 is a low-end phone with the ability to “handle” two different SIM cards at once. It’s also a unique device (no single SIM counterpart) which does look like the Nokia 109 but also has its own distinctive design lines.

Aside from two SIM card slots, the 114 also comes with a 1.8-inch 128×160 pixels display, 1080mAh battery, VGA camera with video recording capability, Bluetooth 2.1, and a standard set of Nokia feature phone apps like calendar, alarm, calculator and so on.

At the moment, it seems to only be available on Nokia’s Indian website, though I guess it will also be heading to other emerging markets…

[Via: GSMarena]

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  • Anonymous

    Nokia is best known for making this kind of phones… They just work though you shouldn’t expect a ton of features.