Nokia has just released the Nokia 2135 cellphone that targets the entry-level market, bringing a 400-entry phonebook, 3.5 hours of talktime and 11 days of standby time. It will feature large easy to read keys as well as the familiar Nokia user interface that is a no-brainer to use. Meant to be an extremely simple handset, it comes with a carefully selected set of features that add to the utility of the Nokia 2135 without adding any unneeded complexity. An integrated speakerphone, user-assignable ringtones, a built in calendar, and an integrated voice recorder rounds off the list of features. No word on pricing is available at the moment, but the Nokia 2135 is tipped for a fall release in North America.
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