Reliance, Nokia team up to provide affordable mobility
07 Sep 2006
Mumbai: Mobile handset manufacturer Nokia and Reliance Communications Ltd (previously Reliance Infocomm) will market the CDMA Nokia 1255 mobile handsets at Rs1,999. This is Nokia's maiden offer of a CDMA handset in the sub-Rs2,000 range.
Nokia 1255 is an entry-level black and white handset targeted at first-time mobile phone users. The handset provides a two-way hands-free speakerphone, voice recorder and a calendar with an alarm clock, built-in games, 20 ring tones, selection of user-selectable screen savers, .250 contact phonebook, text messaging, stopwatch and an internal vibrating alert. Nokia says the hand set offers four hours of talk time and up to 10 days of standby time.
"Indian telecom sector is currently witnessing an unprecedented growth curve and a mobile phone has become a multifunctional device," says S P Shukla, president wireless business, Reliance Communications. "Reliance Communications is committed to providing the best service offering on quality handsets to our many million customers. This association with Nokia aims to further enhance our superior value offerings, both in terms of service experience as well as functionality, at affordable prices to Reliance Communications' customers.