HELSINKI: Nokia launched three less-expensive smartphones, including its first model expected to sell for under 100 euros (RM440) — in a strong move to grab new customers in emerging markets.
The world’s largest mobile phone maker said it wants “to put better messaging and social networking tools in the hands of more people around the world at affordable prices.”
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