
mobile phone review: Nokia 1200
The Nokia 1200 introduce the industry,s first calltime tracking application and multi-phonebooks to make phone sharing simpler and more efficient.
In order to help manage airtime costs, Nokia 1200's call-time tracking feature allows consumers and village phone entrepreneurs to pre-set a time or cost limit on individual calls, automatically ending the call after the limit has been reached.
The easy-to-use multi-phonebook of Nokia 1200 lets customers set up personal phonebooks unique to that user and save specific contacts to that user,s phonebook. The Nokia 1200 comes with 5 available phonebooks, so it is possible for an entire family to share a phone, and for each of the family members to manage their own phonebook.
The Nokia 1200 also comes equipped with additional features tailored to entry markets such as one-touch flashlights, localized languages, a teaching mode that allows non-experienced users to quickly learn how to master the phone, while a seamless keypad of Nokia 1200also protects the phone from dust, another reality of rural mobile phone use. The Nokia 1200 phone is offered with a monochrome screen.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Nokia 1200
Labels: Nokia