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Nokia launches seven handsets

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Mr Urpo Karjalainen, Nokia's Senior Vice-President (Customer and Market Operations), Asia Pacific, Mr D. Shivakumar, Vice-President and Managing Director (Customer and Market Operations), India and Mr Soren Petersen, Vice-President, Entry Business Unit, Mobile Phones, at the launch of new products in the Capital on Thursday. - Kamal Narang

New Delhi May 3 Continuing its thrust in the Indian mobile handset market, Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia on Thursday launched seven new phones that come with features such as camera, multiple phone books and call tracking services, all at lower price points.

The handset price ranges between 30 euros and 90 euros.

"India is very important to Nokia and to the global mobile communications industry as a whole," said Mr Soren Petersen, Senior Vice-President, Mobile Phones.

"One of the fastest growing markets in the world, India is also home to several Nokia facilities, including R&D and manufacturing," he added.

"We are very proud to be part of their growth."

India is the third biggest market for Nokia after China and the US.

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