Microsoft Has Built A Phone With A Battery That Lasts For A Month
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There's a new mobile phone with a battery life that lasts for a month: Microsoft's Nokia 215, CNET reports.It costs just £19, and goes on sale in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia in the first few months of 2015.
The Nokia 215 is a feature phone targeted at first-time buyers, people on a serious budget, and consumers in the developing world who want an entry-level phone at the lowest cost possible. Obviously, it's also useful for anyone who travels a lot or lives somewhere where recharging and electricity supply are intermittent.
But its extremely long-lasting battery life will be of interest to everyone else simply because it proves that batteries can be made to last longer than a day. Or at least, that phones can be made that will nurse a battery for an extended period of time. One of the top complaints of iPhone users is lack of battery life.
The phone runs on Nokia Series 30+ software, a platform that functions for an entire month on just one charge.
It's also got the internet. Sort of. It's been designed with web connection - though not 3G - and includes basic apps such as Microsoft's Bing search, the Opera Mini browser, MSN Weather, Twitter, and Facebook. They won't run quickly - but they all come as standard in the £19 price tag.
The Nokia 215 also boasts a VGA camera and a 32MB micro SD card, a torch, and comes in bright green, black and white.