Classic 202 is priced at Rs 777 ($19). Classic 202 is equipped with a FM radio and also has 3 separate address books that make it possible for more family members to use the same phone while keeping their personal contacts separate. Furthermore, it offers support for one email address and for displaying one web page. It can also play polyphonic ringtones which can be downloaded through Reliance Mobile World.
According to ContentSutra, They also have other two low-end models - Classic 204 and Classic 203 - priced at Rs 844 and Rs 888, respectively, much lower than the existing entry-level phone prices, which are sold by the Tatas at around Rs 1,000 (mono) and colour handsets at Rs 1,400-Rs 1,800.
All cellulars in the Classic line are SIM enabled, which makes it easier for CDMA customers to change at any time.
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