FacebookTwitterLinkedinShareShareCloseRedditTumblrDigg E-mailPrint BERLIN — As Nokia waits for its high-end business to grow, it made another move to shore up its bread-and-butter market. The company on Wednesday added two touch-screen cellphones to its low-end lineup, the first to sell for less than 100 euros, or $125. The Finnish company generates about 54 percent of its revenue from so-called bulk models. At an event in Bangkok, Nokia presented the Asha 305, a dual-SIM cellphone with a...
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