NEW DELHI: Finnish firm HMD Global Thursday unveiled its 4G handset Nokia 2.2 in the country with an eye on the high-volume sub-Rs 10,000 smartphone category.
The company claims Nokia 2.2 is the cheapest smartphone in this category built on the Android One operating system.
“We have launched Nokia 2.2 at a price point where 30 per cent consumers tend to buy smartphones. We did a consumer study and found that people are looking at reliable phones in this segment that they don’t want to replace too often. We believe it will make big difference at this price point,” said Ajey Mehta, Vice President and Country Head – India, HMD Global.
The company unveiled two variants of Nokia 2.2, with 2GB and 3GB RAM at an introductory price of Rs 6,999 and Rs 7,999 respectively.
Both phones support external storage of up to 400 GB (AGENCIES)