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First Dual Sim Mobiles From Nokia at an average rate of 2,500 INR

Mobile users are growing by leaps and bounds all over the world especially in India. Now people have more than one SIM card and the dual SIM mobiles are proving to be very handy for people who have two different mobile SIM Cards. Many mobile companies have started to cash in on dual SIM mobile phones. Chinese companies were the first to tap this dual SIM market by providing cheap dual SIM touch screen mobile phones at a very affordable rate. Samsung and other companies have also introduced their version of the dual SIM technology in their mobiles. Nokia is now entering this bandwagon of dual SIM mobile phones now. Nokia will be introducing C1 and C2 models of its dual SIM mobile phones in India shortly.

nokiac1c2 First Dual Sim Mobiles From Nokia at an average rate of 2,500 INR

The pricing is expected to be around 2,500 Rs as samsung Dual SIM mobiles cost around 3000+. It is yet unsure whether the mobiles will be manufactured in the Chennai plant.Nokia India’s V Ramnath, director, operator business quotes, “Globally, C1 and C2, dual SIM mobile from Nokia, are already available. In India we’ll launch our dual SIM device in this quarter,”. He also announced that Ovi store also will be launched very soon in India. If this happens Indians can download Applications and pay in INR. The Finnish Mobile Giant has a strong customer base in India and has a full pledged Plant running in Chennai.

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