Nokia 215 Dual SIM Price in the Philippines is Php 1,850 : Spotted in SM CyberZone!
Here's another cool Nokia feature-phone that I chanced upon when I walked around CyberZone in SM City San Lazaro last Saturday.
Nokia 215 Dual SIM shares largely the same design identity as Nokia 230 Dual SIM, which I talked about earlier, but it lacks real metal accents and is relatively more affordable.
Donning an official suggested retail price of only Php 1,850 (some stores sell it for a bit more, though, given its rarity), Nokia 215 Dual SIM sports a 2.4-inch 240 x 320 TFT panel, VGA rear camera, stereo FM radio, and flashlight.
I think this handset should make for a great secondary phone for fellow Nokia fans who now own a Lumia, an iPhone, or an Android smartphone by another company but still want an extra mobile device that they can rely on for many, many years.
Apart from bearing Nokia's legendary gene of durability and having an extra large 1,100 mAh Li-Ion battery pack delivering up to a whole month of standby, 20 hours of talk time, and 150 hours of music play, what makes Nokia 215 Dual SIM special is that it already allows you to connect to Facebook and Messenger via mobile data connection. Even though this handset doesn't support 3G, this functionality should still prove essential, especially in this age of social media.
I saw this Nokia 215 Dual SIM unit in the display cabinet of Games and Gadgets store at SM CyberZone. As a big fan of the Finnish Giant and as a tech blogger who became a partner of the company during its glory years, I'm happy that there are still local dealers who continue to offer Nokia phones to my fellow Pinoys who continue to believe in the enduring quality of these devices.
Nokia 215 Dual SIM shares largely the same design identity as Nokia 230 Dual SIM, which I talked about earlier, but it lacks real metal accents and is relatively more affordable.
Donning an official suggested retail price of only Php 1,850 (some stores sell it for a bit more, though, given its rarity), Nokia 215 Dual SIM sports a 2.4-inch 240 x 320 TFT panel, VGA rear camera, stereo FM radio, and flashlight.
I think this handset should make for a great secondary phone for fellow Nokia fans who now own a Lumia, an iPhone, or an Android smartphone by another company but still want an extra mobile device that they can rely on for many, many years.
Apart from bearing Nokia's legendary gene of durability and having an extra large 1,100 mAh Li-Ion battery pack delivering up to a whole month of standby, 20 hours of talk time, and 150 hours of music play, what makes Nokia 215 Dual SIM special is that it already allows you to connect to Facebook and Messenger via mobile data connection. Even though this handset doesn't support 3G, this functionality should still prove essential, especially in this age of social media.
I saw this Nokia 215 Dual SIM unit in the display cabinet of Games and Gadgets store at SM CyberZone. As a big fan of the Finnish Giant and as a tech blogger who became a partner of the company during its glory years, I'm happy that there are still local dealers who continue to offer Nokia phones to my fellow Pinoys who continue to believe in the enduring quality of these devices.