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Nokia announces ‘MD12’ Bluetooth speaker, costs $55 and comes in various colors

Ron Ron
August 21, 2019
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Nokia announces 'MD12' Bluetooth speaker, costs $55, comes in various colors

It’s the first day of Microsoft’s developer conference Build, and we have seen tons of announcements today. Nokia too announced its latest flagship device Lumia 930, along with two Windows Phone 8.1 running smartphones Lumia 630 and 635. That’s not all, Nokia has also unveiled a cute looking speaker which reverberates the sound through any surface it’s placed on. Nokia is calling it “MD-12” and you can pair this device with your phone via Bluetooth.

Much like the Lumia smartphones, the Bluetooth speaker comes in several colors as well. So you can have the same cheerful color palette as your new handset. Nokia claims that the bass level of this portable speaker is a lot better than you would expect from a device like this.

The Bluetooth speaker’s battery can run for 15 hours in a single charge, the company touts. Although Stephen Elop didn’t provide us with a release date, he mentioned the MD-12 will cost $55. Are you excited about it? Would you buy it? Let us know in the comments.

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