Nokia 2135

October 16, 2007 – 7:44 am

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The Nokia 2135 is coming to North America. The phone is described as a feature-rich CDMA handset. This phone is designed for ease of use for budget conscious people who plan on staying in touch with friends and family. You can expect up to 3.5 hours of talk time between recharges for the battery.

“Many consumers are looking for a simple, affordable phone to keep them in touch with the people who mean the most to them, and the Nokia 2135 is designed with those consumers in mind,” said Larry Paulson, senior vice president and general manager of Nokia’s CDMA business group. “The large easy to read keys and familiar Nokia user interface makes the Nokia 2135 comfortable to use. The modern design and compact size makes it easy to carry, and the attractive price makes it easy to afford.”

Although designed with simplicity in mind, a carefully selected set of features adds to the utility of the Nokia 2135 without adding any unneeded complexity. An integrated speakerphone allows the whole family to join in the conversation at once, while user-assignable ringtones can announce who is calling without ever picking up the phone. For keeping everyday life organized, a built in calendar means that birthdays and anniversaries are never forgotten, and a built-in voice recorder can store up to 60 seconds of audio notes at a time, providing an effortless way to be reminded of everything from picking up milk at the store to where the car is parked at the mall.

The phone is slated for release sometime this Fall. No word on pricing as of yet.

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