Nokia Asha 300
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14 years ago
Nokia Asha 300
The Nokia Asha 300 is shaping up to be a solid bet if you want a simple, small and cheap phone. A resistive touchscreen could make it fiddly to use though. It might not be as exciting as Nokia's new high-end Windows Phone smart phones, but the Nokia Asha 300 is still worth talking about, because it's going to be really cheap. We suspect it will cost roughly £75, and we've heard that it's heading for the UK sometime early next year.
14 years ago
King of ordinary
The Nokia Asha 300 may not exactly fit in with today's standards of newsworthy. With smartphones flexing their muscles at venues like CES, sporting ever-expanding app markets, HD screens and multi-core processors, it's hard to see how an entry-level offering could produce much of a splash.
14 years ago
The box is pretty much simple and the handset comes with a basic headset and a wall charger with the Nokia 2mm pin. The handset has a basic look with a 2.4 inch resistive touchscreen which responds well. It is mostly plastic however it doesn't feel all that cheap.
14 years ago
Nokia announced the Asha 300 at the Nokia World last October that was launched in India in December. It went on sale in India at the end of January 2012. The Asha 300 has 2.4-inch (320 x 240 pixels) resistive touch screen display, T9 keyboard and is powered by 1 GHz processor.
Pros:
- Touchscreen with Keyboard
- 5MP Camera
- USB Charging
- USB OTG support
Cons:
- No Multitasking
- No WiFi
- No GPS
13 years ago
Nokia Asha 300 Review
Nokia launched their Asha range of feature phones, back in December 2011 and today we have with us, the Asha 300, the candy-bar feature phone, which was touted as one of the first phones to have Angry Birds pre-installed. Let's find out if this Series 40 phone is any good.
13 years ago
Nokia Asha 300 review
Even in this age of smartphones, Nokia still sells a huge amount of entry-level feature-phones, mainly to emerging markets. Under its Asha brand, which launched in 2011, it launched a line of feature-phones which are very much the entry-level devices of the company and put affordability and value...
13 years ago
Nokia Asha 300 expert review
The Nokia Asha 300 is a simple phone that's easy to use and good value. With a pretty decent 5 Megapixel camera and more ways to customise your mobile than a standard Nokia, the Asha 300 is a solid, reliable handset. Agent Izzy takes it for a spin, in our Nokia Asha 300 expert review.
11 years ago
Análisis de Nokia Asha 300
El Nokia Asha 300 , junto al modelo Asha 200 , es una propuesta excelente para usuarios nuevos que quieran comenzar a explorar las posibilidades de los móviles actuales, pero sin complicaciones ni precios excesivos.
11 years ago
Nokia launched three new feature phones at Nokia World - the dual SIM Asha 200, Asha 303 with a full Qwerty keyboard and touchscreen and the Nokia Asha 300, which sits between the two other devices.
8 years ago
Nokia Asha 300
Not many consumers want a phone that looks like something made a couple of years ago. They mostly prefer smartphones and what such devices have to offer. But then there are some users who still love simpler and affordable phones which nonetheless deliver good performance.
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