Finnish handset giant Nokia on Thursday launched two new additions to its Lumia portfolio in India -- Nokia Lumia 925 and Nokia Lumia 625 -- priced at Rs 33,499 and Rs 19,999.
“The Nokia Lumia 625 is our largest smartphone screen to date and offers a superior entertainment companion to our consumers, while with the Nokia Lumia 925, we have introduced metal to the Lumia range in a sleek, light weight design that consumers will love along with enhanced imaging capabilities,” Nokia India Director-Marketing Viral Oza said.
The Lumia 625 comes with a 4.7-inch LCD screen, which is viewable in direct sunlight and offers a super sensitive touch technology for operation with gloves or nails.
The company is offering free movies worth Rs 4,275 on an application by Digitainment which is available on the device.
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