Nokia has announced its latest addition to its line of budget-friendly phones with 3.5G internet capabilties, the Nokia 207, Nokia 208 and Nokia 208 Dual-SIM.
The 207 and the 208 are closely related, both sporting a candybar design with Nokia’s signature bold colors. The only differences between them is that the Nokia 208 has a camera and comes in dual-SIM and single SIM options, while the Nokia 207 is single SIM without a camera.
These phones also offer internet connection sharing, allowing you to use it as a USB modem alongside a laptop.
Nokia 207 and 208 specs:
2.4″ QVGA (320 x 240) display
1.3 megapixel camera (Nokia 208)
Up to 256 MB flash
microSD card support up to 32GB
3.5G HSPA
Bluetooth 3.0 with Slam sharing
micro USB
3.5mm AV connector
AHJ headphone support
Easy Swap Dual SIM (Nokia 208 Dual-SIM)
114.2 x 50.9 x 12.8mm
89.63g (Nokia 207)
90.59g (Nokia 208)
The Nokia 207, 208 and 208 Dual-SIM will be available in red, cyan, yellow, white and black colors. The estimated retail price for the Nokia 207 and Nokia 208 is 68 USD (almost Php3,000USD 51INR 4,334EUR 49CNY 372) and are expected to start shipping during third quarter of 2013.
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shinel says:
P3K? tsk! kakainin to ng buo ng mga Android phones natin…
edwaine says:
Meron kaya yang wifi?
Abed says:
What’s slam sharing? Just like Air Drop and NFC? Hihi sorry hindi alam to. :)
Iyan Sommerset says:
Holy crap, just when the 301 comes out locally, these appear on the horizon? Dammit…if their battery matches the 206’s, I’m definitely looking forward to the 207…or the 208…depends on how much the camera adds to the device’s cost.
jay says:
Capable kaya ito for tethering?
If yes, pwede na siyang alternative for pocket WIFI.
I doubt lang kung > 1000 mah ang battery niya…
taeq says:
Meron kaya tong wifi hotspot?
definitelynonono says:
mas pipiliin ko pa na bumili ng cherry mobile at iba pang rebranded smartphones(kahit na ayoko tlga ng CM) kaysa dito sobrang mahal
Bikohs says:
Nice one Nokia 3.5 G phone for 3,ooo pesos, high quality pa
sana may 3G version yung Nokia Asha 501 smartphone
Marc Dagatan says:
I am actually looking forward for this. cheap phone + HSPA + internet sharing? And nokia has a good track record of having phones with battery life that can last 3-4 days of moderate use. Not bad Nokia.
jayron says:
Ang bibili lang nito yung mga heavy texters na gusto ng may keypad (who hasn’t found the joys of Go Keyboard and its Tagalog dictionary.) Sino namang maghahabol ng 3G nito? Kung ka afford ka mag load ng 50 a day for net (1,500 a month) then there’s something wrong with you kung has been brand na overpriced lang bibilhin mo for basic netting.
arvin says:
nice backup phones :)
Josh says:
As of now, I’m using Asha 206. I’m gonna replaced it with Asha 208. Using Nokia phones as modem are great and the bluetooth is fast too. :)
Ronald says:
Expensive than android version, with less features and poor design
michaelborton says:
http://mobile.softpedia.com/phones/Nokia/Nokia-208.shtml
bibili ako neto pang-Bluetooth tethering umiinit kasi ang USB Broadband ko sa Internet
schellea says:
meron ba kayong alam na BAR PHONE, na may expense app, may contact list na keri ang at least 20 contacts in a group, at higit sa lagat may matibay na charger i mean yung charger na pabilog, yung hindi usb? madali kasi magloose yung ganun na charger..
Maxi says:
ask ko lng sa sun cellular gprs lng ung handset settings nila e 3g gsm to mka connect ba ako sa web nyan?
Kaye says:
Saan po may nagbebenta ng nokia 207? 208 n lng kc ang nakikita ko e…