According to Consolidated Gulf Co. (CGC), the biggest retailer of mobile phones as well as the largest Telecom and IT solution provider in Qatar, the cutting edge Nokia N82 has gained popularity as it is fully equipped to meet the needs of emerging market consumers in Qatar.
Conveying style and status, N82 is exclusively equipped for photography, navigation and internet connectivity. Another beauty of this ultra-modern phone is that it offers expanded memory, large screen and extended battery performance to provide quick and easy access to infotainment content.
With its built-in GPS and 2GB memory card, users will never get lost again with the help of feature rich Nokia N82. Bluetooth, WiFi, EDGE and HSDPA facilities in N82 give them every kind of wireless connectivity they could ever need. The large capacity Carl Zeiss equipped camera with Xenon flash lets users snap high class photos, even if it's dark out. They can even capture video at full 30 frames per second! The Symbian OS lets them install their own applications such as Google Maps and Gmail.
Nokia N82 even has a sensor to rotate the screen when users rotate the phone, perfect for watching movies or playing their favorite game - which they will have plenty of, with the N-Gage platform pre-installed on the phone. Nokia N82's fantastic reception and incredible call quality ensure full enjoyment and a holistic mobile experience.
Anil Mahajan, Head - Business Development, CGC, said,
'Nokia N82 is truly the jewel in the crown of Nseries phones, as it has been capable of fulfilling the requirements of business and travel honchos any time, any where. We feel pleased to know that the state-of-the-art N82 has proved to be user-friendly and entertaining phone. No doubt, the stylish design and easy to operate and carry features of Nokia N82 have provided Qatar's mobizens everything they need in a mobile. The talk-of-the-town phone has certainly lived up to its expectations and reputations in the market by making mobizens' day-to-day life and work easier and smooth,'
he added.
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Posted by Anne-Birte Stensgaard, Senior News Editor


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