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Microsoft Devices announce launch of Nokia 225

| | Jun 04, 2014, at 03:16 am
New Delhi, June 3 (IBNS): Microsoft Devices on Tuesday announced the launch of Nokia 225, a device which underlines the company's commitment to connect the next billion to the Internet.
"Slim, sleek and stylish the Nokia 225 offers affordable internet access through the cloud-powered Nokia Xpress Browser, on a beautifully designed 2.8” display. Available in bold colors, the Nokia 225 is available at a best buy price of Rs 3,329," the company said in a statement.
 
“Offering a rich media experience and simple functionality combined with Nokia trust and quality, the Nokia 225 enables us to bring the affordable mobile phone experience to consumers across the spectrum. It is a true testimony of our commitment to connect the next billion to the internet,” said Sari Harju, Head of Mobile Phones, Nokia India Sales Pvt. Ltd, a subsidiary of Microsoft Mobile Oy.
 

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