Cheap mobile phones Nokia launched four new models, and a dynamo powered mobile phone charger homemade bike first, to help protect its dominant market share in emerging markets.
Nokia controls over 50 percent of sales of mobile phones in India and Africa and has strong positions in new markets.
"Tens of millions of these products will be sold, but the competition becomes more intense because the
Chinese vendors aggressively targeting the low cost," said Ben Wood, research director at CCS Insight, told Reuters.
Chinese vendors aggressively targeting the low cost," said Ben Wood, research director at CCS Insight, told Reuters.
"All the focus on the failure of the smart phone and forget that Nokia is a force in the entry-level product."
Nokia has to compete with other competitors like Apple and RIM in the high-end market, but its failure to offer smart phones have hurt its stock price over the last few months.
Four new mobile phone models sold cheap, are including service and government tax subsidies. Cell phone prices, ranging from 30 euros (36.9 dollars) to 45 euros.
Two new phones with the cheapest price of 30 euros, allows you to use two different SIM cards - to help share the telephone communication between family members or friends.
Nokia also introduced the battery charger (charger) that adopts the workings of a bicycle dynamo is designed for consumers with access to electricity is limited and may be sold for 15 euros, depending on the market, at the end of this year, said a company spokesman.
Charger shaped bicycle dynamo - as a source of electrical power - it can be mounted on bicycle wheels and allows users to charge the phone while driving a mode of transportation at the oars.
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