Nokia has just unveiled two
new featurephones - the Nokia 106 and Nokia 107 Dual SIM. The former features
quad-band GSM network support, while the latter is dual-band for both SIM
cards. Both are built around a 1.8" 65k-color TFT display and run the
Series 30 platform.
The similarities between the two phones continue in the design
department. They both measure 112.9mm x 47.5mm x 14.9 mm and sport dust- and
spill- resistant keyboards as well as FM radio receivers and a LED flashlights.
The Nokia 107 Dual SIM weighs a tad more at 75.8 grams because of
its larger 1020 mAh battery, which allows it to survive 36 days of stand-by.
The Nokia 106 packs an 800mAh battery but comes pretty close with a rated
stand-by time of 35 days. Its weight isn't too much off either at 74.2 grams.
On top of that, the Nokia 107 Dual SIM features an microSD card
slot that supports cards of up to 16GB. Nokia says customers can save up to
3,000 songs on it and enjoy music playback endurance of 34.8 hours.
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