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Nokia Lumia 720 in Bangladesh
 From 19th May, Nokia Lumia 720 starts selling in stores in Bangladesh. The sleek and stylish smartphone brings the high-end Lumia innovation to more affordable price point, and expands Nokia’s Windows Phone 8 portfolio.
From 19th May, Nokia Lumia 720 starts selling in stores in Bangladesh. The sleek and stylish smartphone brings the high-end Lumia innovation to more affordable price point, and expands Nokia’s Windows Phone 8 portfolio.
“The momentum behind Nokia is gathering pace. The new Nokia Lumia 720 launch today reflects our commitment to broadening our devices and services portfolio to meet the demands of people and businesses around the country,” said Mr. Radi Ahmed Chowdhury, Country Manager of Nokia Emerging Asia. “By offering better experiences at a more affordable price we are reinventing the battle for affordable mobile devices, and Nokia has the building blocks to win.”
The Nokia Lumia 720 delivers a high-end camera performance at a mid-range price point. A large f/1.9 aperture and exclusive Carl Zeiss optics are designed to deliver bright, clear pictures day and night, while the HD-quality, wide-angle front-facing camera makes taking pictures with friends and video calling more enjoyable. The sleek and stylish smartphone comes with the latest high-end Nokia Lumia experiences, including the HERE location suite with the newly released Bangladesh maps.
The Nokia Lumia 720 comes in five colors, with an MRP of BDT 27,999.





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