The Single SIM has a stand-by time of up to 29 days, while the dual SIM version offers up to 21 days. It may not be the smartest phone on the market, but Nokia's latest handset has one huge advantage - a battery that can last for a month between charges. Called the Nokia 215, the handset is set to go on sale for just $29, and Microsoft says it is 'our most affordable Internet-ready entry-level phone yet, perfectly suited for first-time mobile phone buyers or as a secondary phone for just about anyone.'
PHONE SPECS
2.4inch colour screen
The Single SIM has a stand-by time of up to 29 days, while the dual SIM version offers up to 21 days.
Preinstalled Facebook and Messenger provides up to 20 hours of talk time.
Opera Mini Browser and Bing Search Twitter also available to download.
Bluetooth.
MP3 player and Torchlight & FM radio.
VGA camera, but cannot load new apps - but comes preloaded with Facebook, Twitter, web browser and Microsoft's Bing search engine
PHONE SPECS
2.4inch colour screen
The Single SIM has a stand-by time of up to 29 days, while the dual SIM version offers up to 21 days.
Preinstalled Facebook and Messenger provides up to 20 hours of talk time.
Opera Mini Browser and Bing Search Twitter also available to download.
Bluetooth.
MP3 player and Torchlight & FM radio.
VGA camera, but cannot load new apps - but comes preloaded with Facebook, Twitter, web browser and Microsoft's Bing search engine
It will be available in green, black and white versions, and will initially go on sale in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Europe in the first quarter of 2015.
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