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Nokia’s dual SIM Plus phones now in Sri Lanka

Nokia has launched two dual SIM products - Nokia C2-00 and Nokia X1-01 in stores in Sri Lanka. Both models offer the most convenient and intuitive experience available for switching between SIM cards – without compromising on features and fun, the company said in Colombo.

“The Nokia X1-01 and Nokia C2-00 boast more memory, extended battery life and far richer SIM swapping experience and entertainment features than other Dual SIM products currently in the market,” said Shiblee Shakik Ahmed, Business Development Manager, Nokia Emerging Asia.

While the number of mobile users has been an exponential growth in Sri Lanka over the last decade, there still exists a portion of the population who don’t have access to a quality mobile device.
Nokia X1-0.1

With the Nokia X1-01 you can give each SIM card its own logo, music signature or ringtone. The phone also offers what is simply the best Dual SIM music experience on the market. You can store and shuffle THOUSANDS of songs with up to 16 GB of memory supprt, create your own favorite playlists, and play your music back over a loudspeaker that is the loudest and clearest ever produced by Nokia.

Nokia C2-00
The Nokia C2-00 is the first to Dual SIM phone to have Easy Swap, which offers you the convenience of changing SIM cards without the need to turn off the phone or remove the battery. With the Nokia C2-00 you can also browse the Internet, read emails and enjoy instant messaging with either SIM card.

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