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The Nokia 1110 and Nokia 1110i are low-end GSM cell phones sold by Nokia.
The 1110i was released in early 2006 and is aimed at first time cell phone users. It should appeal to new cell phone users because of its simplicity, small size, limited feature set, and low price. It is also very similar to the 1100.
As of January 2007, the 1110 was being sold by Nokia as their basic low-end monochrome model. One of its key markets is that of developing countries.
1110 and 1110i Features
- Speaking alarm and clock
- Icon-based phonebook with simplified menu navigation
- 20-chord polyphonic ringing tones with MP3-grade sound
- New inverted black and white display with amber backlight (the 1110i has a regular or non-inverted black and white display)
- Graphical demo mode for phone features both with and without SIM card
- Analog clock display
- Call management (timers, counters)
- Internal antenna
- Exchangeable Xpress-on™ colour covers
- Picture messaging to send a picture greeting
- Three built-in games
- Four-way scroll key
- Easy deletion of multiple messages
- Undo item in SMS editor
- 5 hrs battery talktime
References
- "Nokia Press Release (June 19, 2006)".
- ^ Bremner, Brian (2007-01-30). "India Blows by China in Mobile Phone Market Growth". BusinessWeek (McGraw Hill). Retrieved 2007-07-03.
All this explains why global handset makers such as Nokia, Motorola and Samsung are shifting product development efforts and marketing strategies to emerging markets Nokia, which has invested heavily in emerging markets, late last year slashed the price of its basic monochrome model —the Nokia 1110 has three phones in the sub-$50 range.
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