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Nokia launches new phone

| @indiablooms | Jun 16, 2020, at 04:18 pm

Chennai/UNI: HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, on Monday launched Nokia 5310.

Reimagining the original Nokia 5310 Xpress Music, the Nokia 5310 brings with it an MP3 player and FM radio (which can be  played wired or wireless), combined with powerful, dual front facing speakers.

A company release said the Nokia 5310 remixes classic design with a slick new feel and battery that’s built to last, keeping connected day after day.

Nokia 5310 was announced globally in March 2020 and is now making its way to he India.

It said from today, Nokia 5310 will be available to pre-book on Nokia.com/phones or for notify-me on Amazon.in.

It will be available for purchase in both these e-stores from June 23. It would available online for the first four weeks and then across leading retail outlets in India.

The Nokia 5310 will be available in White/Red and Black/Red in India at a price of Rs 3,399 for the dual SIM variant. 

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