The model is available in colors such as black, red and pink, and its 2.8-inch QVGA screen is especially useful thanks to the “big buttons”. The optional 1.77-inch screen displays caller ID and notifications.
As the author notes, a distinctive feature is a special emergency call button that allows users to quickly contact up to five pre-recorded contacts. Hearing aid compatibility and a removable 1,450mAh battery make it a great choice for seniors or those “who need a reliable second phone.”
The phone also supports Unified Payments Interface (UPI), which allows Indians to transfer money to the bank instantly, allowing digital transactions to be made with ease. It is powered by a 1GHz Unisoc T107 processor, has 48MB RAM and 128MB storage (expandable up to 32GB). The phone supports 4G VoLTE and comes with entertainment options such as FM radio, MP3 player and VGA camera.
Ray writes that the Nokia 2660 Flip, priced at Rs 4,499, is a “balance between nostalgia and practicality”.
Source: Ferra

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