2011年12月11日星期日

Nokia and Dsquared

Nokia CEO Stephen Elop wearing Dsquared Clothes said Nokia 101 had launched the cheapest dual-SIM phone.
He pulled his Dsquared Jacket said,
” the 101 which will cost approximately €25 (US$35) without taxes or
operator subsidies can use two SIM cards.” Touched his Dsquared Shirt,
he shrugged his shoulders. “It also can provide users, who are in
developing countries, to switch between two different networks to lower
costs,” folded Dsquared Shoes and paused, “and expand coverage.”
One guy wearing Dsquared Polo Shirt said he had bought the 101. He pulled his Dsquared Jeans,
and said, “the 101 has an integrated music player, an FM radio and an
integrated loudspeaker, and a headset is included in the box,” dented
his mouth, “however, I did not find it is great product.”
One Nokia product pitchman wearing Dsquared T Shirt also
shared his view on the 101. He put out one of the products, and said,
“Music can be stored on a Micro SD memory card. Through it is a little
cheap and has some services on offer, as a highly transparent market, it
sales stayed ‘depressed.’ So, we work under pressure that is
extraordinary.”

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