According to the report, the 305 and the 306 are identical devices with the only difference being support for dual-SIMs in the 305. Other features in both these devices include a 2-megapixel camera. On the higher-end side of things, the 311 will be feature a 3.2-Megapixel camera, Wi-Fi and 3G networks.
Android smartphones can be found for less than Rs 5,000, but if Nokia can take a rabbit out of the hat and price these under, say Rs 4,000, then they might actually work, considering they combine the Nokia branding and share UI elements from the coveted MeeGo OS. This actually could turn out to be dumbphone nirvana only if priced correctly.
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