Nokia 2135 CDMA Available Soon
Nokia has just announced Nokia 2135 CDMA phone that targets the entry-level market, bringing a 400-entry phonebook, 3.5 hours of talktime and 11 days of standby time. A generous 400-entry phonebook ensures that the largest circle of friends or the biggest of families can always be close at hand, while a full 3.5 hours of talktime or 11 days of standby time means that the Nokia 2135 phone will remain a faithful companion, even between charges.
This Nokia newest low-end CDMA handset, the Nokia 2135, a long awaited update of the 2125 announced two years ago at Nokia Connection 2005. Nokia says that the 2135 phone was created with simplicity in mind but it also has a carefully selected range of useful features. The user-assignable ringtones for example will let you know who is calling without even looking at the phone, while the integrated speakerphone will allow the whole family or the whole gang of friends to join your conversation. A built in calendar helps you keep everyday life organized. There's also a built-in voice recorder that lets you store up to 1 minute of audio notes at a time.
Nokia 2135 CDMA features includes a bright color display, large keys, speakerphone, 400-entry phonebook, calendar and voice recorder. There is not much more to say about this device, except if you're interested in the 3.5 hours of talk time and 11 days of standby. Nokia 2135 CDMA is expected to be available in North America during the fall of 2007.