Nokia 2660
The fourth phone of the day from Nokia is the $115 Nokia 2660. Even though it’s a cheap phone it has some basic functionality like bluetooth, GPRS support, FM radio, MP3 ring tones and hands free. Pretty far from the Nokia N95 though…in both functionality and price.
Official information provided by Nokia:
Nokia 2660
The Nokia 2660 phone features a fold-style design with dual screens, packed with features designed to allow entry market consumers to stay connected to work, family or friends. The Nokia 2660 features GPRS technology for email and Internet access, Bluetooth support, music on-the-go via FM radio, MP3 ring tones as well as enough memory for a 500-entry phonebook. An integrated handsfree speaker function and long battery life add an extra measure of convenience for Nokia 2660 owners. Nokia estimates the retail price for the Nokia 2660 to be around 85 EUR, excluding taxes and subsidies.

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