Nokia X2 with Ovi Music Unlimited – Review, Price and Specifications

Nokia has planned to set a music trend in the Indian Market. Nokia has announced another candy bar mobile with the latest technology that offers Ovi Music Unlimited, which offers free and unlimited music downloads for one year to buyers of Nokia X2. With the Ovi Music feature users can search music by the name of the actor, actress, artist and films because many Indian users are fans of music from local films.  In India, Nokia is offering music from international labels as well as from over 150 Indian labels and publishers. The service offers more than four million tracks from across 19 genres. Definitely this is boon to music lovers.

The new handset is slim and has a candy bar look that weighs 81gm. It has a 2.2″QVGA screen, 5 Mp Camera with Video recording, 3.5mm headphone jack and FM Stereo, dual speakers with dedicated music keys. It’s a Series 40 phone that comes with a host of features with GPRS enabled, including Bluetooth, aluminium back plate, access to Facebook and the Nokia the Ovi Store. Now you can upload images through Bluetooth, Flickr and Ovi share.

Nokia X2 is pre-installed with java games like Bounce Tales, City Bloxx, Snake III,  Block’d, Diamond Rush, Rally 3D, Brain Champion, and Sudoku.

The cost of this all new music phone is Rs.5000 and it is expected to be available in the market by end of June.

Nokia X2 Technical specification:

  • candy bar form factor
  • 2.2-inch QVGA screen
  • 13mm thin
  • Weight 81gm
  • dual speakers
  • dedicated music keys
  • FM stereo
  • support for up to 16GB of storage via microSD car
  • Bluetooth 2.1
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • USB 2.0
  • Ovi Player
  • Windows Media Player 11.
  • Direct access to Facebook from the homescreen
  • access to apps from Ovi Store
  • 5 megapixel camera
  • video recorder

Another Mid range phone of Nokia has leaked

Nokia’s next mid-range handset C2 has leaked. The C2 will be the new addition to its C-series that run’s Nokia’s S40 Os. The most interesting factor about C2 is its form factor.

The C2 will somewhat  look like Nokia 6800 which had a split QWERTY keypad. Though it might have the similarities of 6800, C2 will take a completely new level design. Nokia 6800 had a small screen, however the C2 will have a largish QVGA sized touchscreen.

The keyboard is expected to have e-ink technology( electronic paper display(EPD)),  also the keypad can be folded and it will have a 2Mp Camera with Carl Zeis Optics.

As of now there are no other information about this new phone.

IPL – A tale of innovation, fusion and competition

Not so long ago, a wise IIM professor told his young students that the competition for a product or service often comes from players in a completely different industry. And today we find the evidence of it everywhere around us. For instance most of us know that the biggest and the obvious competitor for Nokia is probably Sony Ericsson or Motorola, but one should not be surprised to learn that they are also a competition to brands that manufacture watches, alarm clocks, cameras, transistors and walkman.

Another example that is often discussed in many B schools, are the fate of Airline industry. While every Airline has one obvious competitor within the same industry it also has other competitors who are encroaching into its business. With many companies opting for tele-conferencing and video conferencing services, they save a lot on travel budget and it only makes more sense at the time of economic crisis. Who would have thought that the Airline industry will loose a substantial amount because of telecommunication companies like AT&T!

The same wise professor quoted another example that is something more closely related to common people like us. The Indian Bollywood league oops! Correction – the Indian Premier league that has brought together two completely different industries together. By exploiting the love for cricket in India, the franchise and the players make money, sponsors get their share of attention for their products or service and people get to watch the three hour entertainment. The boring aspects of cricket have been removed and its tailor made to suit a larger audience which would otherwise not be interested in a test cricket or a 50 over match. Now this kind of fusion of industries gives a win-win situation to all. Of course it also happens to attract too much attention from Income Tax dept.

Ok with all this said, what does this mean to us, the common folks? Well, to begin with, as consumers, our overall experience of using a product or service will constantly improve and we will get better value for money. Don’t be surprised if a proposal is made in distant future to install a chip in your head for credential purposes to allow a range of things like bank transaction, passport identification or even right to vote. As for companies that produces good and services, they will need to look out for competition in different industries and will need to constantly innovate and add value to their products or service to stay in business.