NEW DELHI: Struggling Finnish mobile giant Nokia unveiled Thursday a US$99 (RM295.96) touchscreen smartphone as it battles to gain traction in India and other emerging markets to reverse falling sales.
Nokia chief executive Stephen Elop released the Asha 501 in New Delhi, targeting users moving up from no-frills handsets, and said he believed the model would "reinvent the affordable smartphone" line.
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