Nokia yesterday launched a new handset, C3, in Bangladesh, which would make social messaging and networking easier.
At the launch of the device at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre, Sajid Rizwan Matin, acting head of marketing for Nokia Emerging Asia, said the idea of manufacturing Nokia C3 was to provide best messaging and social networking experiences to users.
“Whether it’s chatting by using the conversational text option, sending an email, or catching up with friends on social networks, the Nokia C3 is perfect for keeping up to date while out and about,” said Matin.
The device comes with a QWERTY keyboard and users can view, post and update their statuses on Facebook and Twitter, straight from the home screen.
Other notable features of the handy phone are the Wi-Fi connectivity, a two-megapixel camera and support for upto an eight-gigabyte memory card.
The device is available in a variety of appealing colours — golden white, slate grey and hot pink — and it will be available at stores from October 28 for Tk 10,400.