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Conclusion If there is one thing that I have really enjoyed about this phone then it would be the talk time. I got nearly 3 hours at a stretch!! That’s brilliant. The phone works on a standard Li-ion battery, and I think not having a flash does contribute to conserving a considerable amount of battery while clicking pictures. The phone is priced at Rs. 5800 with bill and warranty, which is a decent price. However, the phone has nothing new to offer. It’s a basic phone that’s spruced up to comprise of a camera and a music player, for the sake having one though. Yet, I can't deny the fact that in whatever the phone does, it manages it quite well. I like the options of connectivity that the phone has to offer, makes me feel quite equipped. In my opinion, if you are looking for a phone in this price limit, and if you are a die-hard Nokia fan then this is surely the phone for you. Specs
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