Nokia Asha 300
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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
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
The most beautiful compaq smartphone to carry every time, excellent camera, Unlimited free music tracks. Angry birds and many similar game are also much interesting. I would like to say everyone that this phone gives you the some thing 10 times more than the price tagged to it.
14 years ago
Editor's Review of the Asha 300
The Nokia Asha 300 is by no means revolutionary. However, those of you looking for an affordable phone with more an offer than your average cheap blower, the S40 handset could be a great choice. The main downside, though, is the phone's resistive screen, which could put more-savvy mobile users off.
14 years ago
Review: Nokia Asha 300
Pros:
- Great sound quality
- Support for DivX
- Comes preloaded with Angry Birds
Cons:
- Mediocre build quality
- Resistive touch screen
- Fixed display brightness
- Lacklustre camera performance
14 years ago
Nokia Asha 300 Review
The Nokia Asha 300 is a part of Nokia's entry-level lineup that offers features that go beyond making calls and sending SMSes. With 3G connectivity, a touchscreen and social networking integration, should this be the next feature phone you opt for, or are you better off aspiring for a smartphone?
Pros:
- 1GHz processor
- Good looks and build quality
- 3G connectivity
- Good battery life
Cons:
- No Wi-Fi
- No multitasking
- Resistive touchscreen
14 years ago
Great Phone
I got this phone 5 days back, i found it as very good phone and this got good battery backup and also touch touch is sensitive enough.. i like internet options, value for money.ns40 phone having touch / home screen customization / face book integration / good camera/ good music is good option.
14 years ago
NOKIA Asha 300 red
It is a business and social phone. A must have for people getting their first or even adding as a second phone.
Pros:
- The speed of applications is great
Cons:
- The touch needs more powerto be accurate and sensitive
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
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.
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