Phone giant Nokia has released its new X2 mobile phone in India.
Coming at Rs 5,995, the X2 comes with a 2.2-inch LCD panel with 320×240-pixel resolution and features an 810mAh Lithium-ion battery, good enough for up to 540 hours standby time and up to 13.5 hours talk time.The battery can be recharged via USB.
It’s also capable of playing music – and plenty of it – up to 26.8 hours’ continous. You store your music on MicroSD flash card with the X2 capable of handling up to 16GB.
Ringtone support is extensive including MP3, AAC, WMA and 64-tone polyphonic.
Although essentially an entry-level phone, the X2 comes with a 5MP image sensor, capable of shooting 2592×1944-pixel still images. It includes up to 4X digital zoom and will capture in either JPEG or RAW file formats.
The X2 does have video recording although don’t expect the earth – at best, it’ll capture QVGA (320×240-pixel) video at up to 20fps in MP4 format or .3GP for MMS transmission. Video is captured in either H.264 for MP4 format or H.264 for MMS.
It also comes with a stereo FM receiver plus a decent array of audio codec support including MP3, AAC and WMA.
The retail kits includes phone, battery, AC charger, stereo headset (no mention of USB cable).
It’s on sale now.
Via : techlogg.com
Coming at Rs 5,995, the X2 comes with a 2.2-inch LCD panel with 320×240-pixel resolution and features an 810mAh Lithium-ion battery, good enough for up to 540 hours standby time and up to 13.5 hours talk time.The battery can be recharged via USB.
It’s also capable of playing music – and plenty of it – up to 26.8 hours’ continous. You store your music on MicroSD flash card with the X2 capable of handling up to 16GB.
Ringtone support is extensive including MP3, AAC, WMA and 64-tone polyphonic.
Although essentially an entry-level phone, the X2 comes with a 5MP image sensor, capable of shooting 2592×1944-pixel still images. It includes up to 4X digital zoom and will capture in either JPEG or RAW file formats.
The X2 does have video recording although don’t expect the earth – at best, it’ll capture QVGA (320×240-pixel) video at up to 20fps in MP4 format or .3GP for MMS transmission. Video is captured in either H.264 for MP4 format or H.264 for MMS.
It also comes with a stereo FM receiver plus a decent array of audio codec support including MP3, AAC and WMA.
The retail kits includes phone, battery, AC charger, stereo headset (no mention of USB cable).
It’s on sale now.
Via : techlogg.com