Nokia C7 available now in India, costs less than 20,000 INR
Earlier this month, the Nokia C7 started shipping, and now it’s available in the world’s second largest mobile market: India.
According to Nokia India, the C7 is available “across all NPCs in India” (NPCs meaning Nokia Professional Centers).
MobileKnots has it that the new Symbian smartphone costs 19,490 INR – that’s about $440 (a price that’s not too far from the €335 suggested retail price).
The C7 resembles the N8 in many ways, although it only has an 8MP camera (not a 12MP one) and doesn’t feature HMDI-out or Dolby Sound. It comes with a 3.5 inch AMOLED ClearBack display (360 x 640 pixels), Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Ovi Maps (free navigation included), 1GB ROM, 8GB of internal memory, and MicroSD card support.
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