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Top 10 Mobile Phones in India with Price (Updated)

Top 10 mobile phones in India based on the popularity and number of searches on the Internet in January 2012 :

Apple iPhone 4S Price in India: starts from Rs.44,500
Best Smartphone worldwide , now officially available in India
Amazing User Interface
Siri – Voice based intelligent personal assistant
Stylish , Slim design
3.5-inch capacitive multi-touch screen , IPS display tech , Retina display , High resolution (960×640 pixel)
High speed 3G , WiFi
16GB/32GB/64GB storage options
8MP rear camera , Full HD video recording .VGA front camera

Nokia Lumia 800 Price in India – Rs.27,500
Latest Windows Phone OS v7.5 (Mango)
Stylish and sleek
Premium built
8MP Camera
3.7-inch Touchscreen
WiFi,3G HSDPA,GPS

Samsung Galaxy Note Price in India - Rs.31,500
Tablet+SmartPhone
5.3-inch touchscreen
Android v2.3

Nokia Lumia 710 Price in India – Rs.15,500
3.5-inch IPS display multi-touch
GPS,WiFi,3G
Video calling
Symbian OS (Belle)

Samsung Galaxy S2 Price in India- Rs.28,900
Huge 4.3-inch multi-touch display screen
One of the Slimmest Smartphone
Android OS v2.3
Dual Camera (8MP rear , 2 MP front)
3G HSDPA , WiFi , GPS
1GB RAM
Powered by the 1GHz Dual core CPU

Samsung Galaxy Y Price in India- Rs.6,800
3.5-inch touchscreen
Android OS v2.3
5MP camera

Samsung Omnia W Price in India – Rs.17,500
Windows OS mango update (v7.5)
5 MP main Camera , VGA Front Camera
3.7-inch Touchscreen

Nokia Asha 200 Price in India – Rs.4,200
Dual SIM GSM
QWERTY keypad

Nokia C2-02 Touch and Type – Single SIM with slider keypad – Rs.3,890

Nokia 101 Price – Entry level Dual SIM Mobile – Rs.1,399

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