Back in February, Nokia made official its cheapest handset to date, the Nokia 105, a basic phone currently rumored to be route to India in April, featuring a price tag of only Rs 1,200 ($22/€17).
Although packing only support for a small number of features, the handset will provide users with a 1.4-inch LCD Transmissive display, 8MB of internal memory, a flashlight, and FM Radio.
The most appealing feature of this device, however, is its 800 mAh battery, which ... (read more)