Samsung Guru 2120, 2130 and 1160 launched in India
Samsung has just launched three new phones in India, all included in the affordable Guru series: Samsung Guru 2120, Samsung Guru 2130 and Samsung Guru 1160.

- Samsung Guru 2120
The Samsung Guru 2120 is a complete multimedia phone with an elegant design .It comes with a VGA camera that allows users to not only click images, but also shoot videos. The image editor feature in the Guru 2120 allows users to crop photos, adjust brightness and contrast, and even add frames.
For music, the handset comes with a MP3 player and a shortcut key, allowing for music storage of up to 2GB on an external memory card.
- Samsung Guru 2130
The Samsung Guru 2130 has powerful dual loud speakers for an amazing sound, whether one is listening to music or trying to hear the ring tone in a noisy crowd. Quite like the Guru 2120,
it comes with a VGA Camera and video recorder, and its large memory storing space of 2GB with the micro SD Card allows the user to store the songs, photos and videos on the mobile. The internal antenna enables the user to listen to FM radio at any time, without the need of earphones. The gadget comes equipped with safety features like Mobile tracker as well as useful functions like Bike Mode, Mobile prayer 2.0 and 4 pre-loaded Java games.
- Samsung Guru 1160
the Samsung Guru 1160, touting it as a value for money package. This dual band phone comes with wireless stereo FM radio, powered by dual loudspeakers, and supports MP3 ringtones. It also has a torch light function, lasting for up to 40 hours; and in normal usage, the battery provides a talk-time of up to 12.3 hours. The phone features Bike Mode as well, which prioritises the user’s calls so that only the important calls are answered automatically using the earphones, while driving a two wheeler. It also supports seven regional languages.
- Price
The prices of the new phones are as follows: Samsung Guru 2120 – 3,240 INR ($69); Samsung Guru 2130 – 3,600 INR ($76.5); Samsung Guru 1160 – 2,249 INR ($48).



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