Nokia Asha 302
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14 years ago
Nokia Asha 302 in the house
The Asha 302 is one of the most advanced phones in Nokia's Asha line-up. With a 1GHz processor, claims to Mail for Exchange functionality, Nokia's new data compressing web browser, and looks that sweep you off your feet, the Asha 302 sounds amazing for a phone that is pegged around N20,000 only.
14 years ago
E-serious
The Nokia Asha 302 comes between the Asha 300 and the Asha 303 in Nokia's updated featurephone lineup, but it doesn't quite follow the numerical order. Although obviously not a smartphone, this S40 messenger is almost halfway there.
13 years ago
Nokia Asha 302 Review
The latest in Nokia's Asha family is the 302, first announced in Barcelona at the Mobile World Congress 2012 and scheduled for release later this year. Nokia aims to take all of the best features of its flagship Asha 303 and enhance them with a few extra toys for the 302.
13 years ago
Does not support Mail for Exchange
Please note this handset does not support the Mail for Exchange app provided by Nokia. The OS needs to be updated to v14.53 for this to work. Although released elsewhere in the world, Optus have not released the OS in Australia, nor have they provided a date for the release.
13 years ago
Could be so much more...
I've had this phone for a couple of months now having previously had the older version. The monthly plan is cheap but this essentially reflects what you can do with the phone. Text and calling are fine but e-mail and internet are poor, very poor. The camera is also of poor quality.
13 years ago
Editor's Review of the Asha 302
Rounding out the phone's features are a grainy 3.2MP camera, 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity. While it's easy to be too harsh on feature phones these days, the Asha 302 lacks anything to make it preferable over a low-end smartphone.
13 years ago
Nokia Asha 302 review Review
The Nokia Asha 302 is cheap but it won't win over anyone who's already converted to the Android operating system. The lack of a touchscreen is a huge constraint, while its Series 40 software is far more fiddly and flaky than Google's OS.
Pros:
- Support for Microsoft email
- MicroSD card slot
Cons:
- Dated
- fiddly operating system
- Tiny low-res screen
- Awful camera
- Far better Androids available at this price
13 years ago
VERY HIGH PRICE
The phone is good but the pricing is high. Its good for 3500 Rs. Doesnt have android and GPS. No touch screen either. Better buy something else. Pros is , its NOkia . so there is reliability. I think its not worth 6500 RS, buy samsung galaxxy.
12 years ago
Acceptable ...barely
I bought this for my aunt who lives in the Seychelles and wanted a not-touch phone. As such, it may serve her purposes. I can also use it on the way over when I stop in London for a week. I would never buy this phone for myself in a million years.
Pros:
- Use anywhere it anywhere
- its unlocked! Looks good
Cons:
- Slow, horrible interface, and screen is very low quality
- battery cover is cheap and feels like it will break easily
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