"The devices are the most affordable and best suitable for youths as well as for first jobbers. Rajasthan is the fastest growing market for smart phones and we expect a huge response from the state," Ravi Kunwar, Director -North, Nokia India (a subsidiary of Microsoft Mobiles Oy), said at the launch.
He said the handsets deliver competitive hardware alongside innovative software that will continue to receive latest updates and enhancement thus keeping users up-to-date with the new features.
Kunwar said that Lumia 435 and Lumia 532 are available at a price of Rs 5,999 and Rs 6,499 respectively.
Premium layered design, glance screen, front facing camera are some of the features of the phones.
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