Trying to take over the mass mobile phone market, Nokia launched a new range of cheap handsets at a very low price. I'll emphasize the latter as very unusual, the Finnish manufacturer being renowned for their not so cheap prices even for its low budget line-up. The phone in question now is called Nokia 2220 slide and looks, feels and functions like a common slider phone with basic features. If you expect anything else than being able to talk on the phone, then you should look elsewhere and avoid buying this handset. The device lacks even the most standard features that we are used to have in any kind of mobile phone, such as: memory card, Bluetooth or USB port for PC synchronization. Even though you will probably not find all these features embedded into a single low-budget handset, at least one of those can be used to transfer files. The only possible way to send out the pictures you've made with the included camera is by MMS or sharing them on the Internet, but that requires additional data transfer costs. Announced in November 2009, Nokia 2220 slide was made available on the market in February 2010 and can be bought for only USD60 without any subscription. Color variation is one of the strong points of the device, as users can choose one of the six available colors: Hot Pink, Graphite, Turquoise, Warm Silver, Purple and Blue.