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HELSINKI: Want to talk more? Keep pedaling, says Nokia.
The world's largest mobile phone maker on Thursday launched four low-priced handsets and a recharger that can be connected to a bicycle's dynamo which charges when the wheels turn.
A Nokia bicycle charger kit is seen in an undated handout photo released in Helsinki June 3, 2010. Nokia Oyj introduced a bicycle charger on Thursday. [Agencies] |
The bicycle charger kit and handsets - some with a standby battery time of up to six weeks, FM radio and flashlights - are aimed at users with limited access to electricity.
The new devices will be available during the second half of the year, priced at between 30 and 45 euro ($36-$55).
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It cuts off at speeds lower than 6 kilometer per hour and higher than 50 kilometer per hour.
The price of the kit in emerging markets starts at 15 euro ($18), and likely will cost more in other markets, Nokia said.