Wrong information. MRP with tax is 26414 in Mumbai at launch. Confirmed from a friend in Nokia India.nikhilpai said:Nokia India has been launched in India officially
MRP Rs.30639 (street price would be lower)
Preloaded with PR 1.2
Available in stores from June 11
Too expensive if you ask me!
Ouch, that hurtsdesiibond said:they did wake up. They understood that they can't compete with brands like HTC, Apple, MS, Samsung. Hence they are now buckling up to compete with Micromax, Lava, Karbonn. And the result is the announcement of phones like C1, C2, C3, C5 blah blah blah.
+1 Agree completely.desiibond said:And not just that, the day they started ignoring Indian users (or Nokia diehard users) was the start of their fall. Remember the time when many in India used to flaunt their just released Nokia phone and become centre of attraction? If anyone does that now, they would be the turned into laughstock. Then Nokia used to release all their new phones in India at the same time as global release. Now, they have turned their largest market into dumping ground.
RS4 said:According to times of india, Its price is rs 30,639.
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desiibond said:they did wake up. They understood that they can't compete with brands like HTC, Apple, MS, Samsung. Hence they are now buckling up to compete with Micromax, Lava, Karbonn. And the result is the announcement of phones like C1, C2, C3, C5 blah blah blah.
desiibond said:And not just that, the day they started ignoring Indian users (or Nokia diehard users) was the start of their fall. Remember the time when many in India used to flaunt their just released Nokia phone and become centre of attraction? If anyone does that now, they would be the turned into laughstock. Then Nokia used to release all their new phones in India at the same time as global release. Now, they have turned their largest market into dumping ground.
As far as I know, MeeGo is a pretty new platform, not some old tech. So they are not exactly sitting back and relaxing.teche said:Nokia was at the top some time back but their sticking to Symbian for a long time & not developing newer platforms has taken a huge toll.
Apple & Android have maid giant strides, even Winmo is moving but Nokia is stuck with Symbian, Maemo & MeeGo.
High time Nokia woke up & developed some path breaking platforms if it intends to fight-back.
hotshot05 said:As far as I know, MeeGo is a pretty new platform, not some old tech. So they are not exactly sitting back and relaxing.
Also Symbian is'nt too bad a platform. Almost all the phones that feature 720p video recording run on Symbian S60.
Symbian is a pretty robust platform. They just need to polish the interface or overhaul the UI totally to optimise it for touchscreens.
Absolutely perfect..... I 'was' one such Nokia fan having used almost all of the N series & most E series devices.... But then Nokia Stagnated.....desiibond said:And not just that, the day they started ignoring Indian users (or Nokia diehard users) was the start of their fall. Remember the time when many in India used to flaunt their just released Nokia phone and become centre of attraction? If anyone does that now, they would be the turned into laughstock. Then Nokia used to release all their new phones in India at the same time as global release. Now, they have turned their largest market into dumping ground.