HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, on Tuesday launched its latest most affordable 4G smartphone – Nokia 2 – with two-day long battery life in Bangladesh. The device equipped with 5-inch LTPS LCD HD display is the first branded 4G smartphone available in the country with a price tag of Tk 9,600.
The device was launched along with Airtel's bundle offer for subscribers to experience the best of what the device can offer which includes voice, data and content.
Juho Sarvikas, Chief Product Officer of HMD Global, at the launching function said: "We don't think you should have to do less with your phone that is why we created a smartphone that can power through when other devices need a pit stop." "With the Nokia 2, we wanted to replicate the unique Android experience."
Speaking at the launching event in a local hotel, Robi's Managing Director and CEO, Mahtab Uddin Ahmed said, "As we eagerly await the introduction of 4G technology in Bangladesh, our first priority is to create the eco-system for our valued customers so that they can enjoy the full benefits of this exciting new technology."
"In this connection, we believe, the launch of the most affordable branded 4G smartphone with a battery life of two days along with an Airtel bundle offer will prove to be an irresistible offer for our customers," he said.