Nokia Asha 302
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13 years ago
best fone by nokia so far
i have been using this fone so far for abt 2 weeks now & it has responded well so far.... inspite of the old operating system it has 1 Ghz processor which makes internet browsing for ny website quite satisfactoryly fast... good cam & speakers..
13 years ago
Who needs a smart phone when you have a tablet? I dumped my HTC Mozart for this asha 302_ its a all you need for a phone... future trends will be a move away from smart phones back to dumb phones that work fast and are practical with a physical keyboard.
13 years ago
Nokia, the illustrious mobile manufacturing company has come up with its new handsets called Nokia Asha 302 on February, 2012. Asha 302 phones are light in weight and are convenient to carry anywhere. These phones ensure a talk-time of 9 h (2G) and up to 5 h 50 min (3G).
Pros:
- Integrated with SNS
- Facilitated with MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV and MP3/WAV/WMA/AAC players to enjoy music
- Presence of Wi-Fi 802.11 B/G/N
- Presence of Class 33 GPRS and EDGE
- Facilitated with QWERTY keyboard for smooth and fast typing
- Equipped with WAP 2.0/xHTML
- HTML and Adobe Flash Lite browsers
Cons:
- Nokia Asha 302 phone seems to be an old-fashioned phone
- Not so impressive performance
- No skype call facility
- Lack of volume side keys
- Lack of camera flash
- There is no GPS on these phones
13 years ago
First On TechTree: Review a€" Nokia Asha 302
The handset's 2.4" screen has pixel dimensions of 320x240. The display is bright and can reproduce decent colours. On the flip side though, there's no way to adjust the screen brightness. Moreover, similar to most entry-level phones, the Asha 302's display has a limited viewing angle.
Pros:
- Excellent build quality
- Great keypad
- Wi-Fi and 3G support
- Good sound quality
- Simple UI
- USB OTG (support for external USB drives)
- Great value for money
Cons:
- Can't change display brightness
- Fixed-focus camera
13 years ago
asha 302
i used to be in a job that involved alot of waiting about,so i was into mobiles that had alot of applications and large screens that would drain the battery quickly before i got home.,e.g htc cha cha(the worst),blackberry bold,sony ericsson vivaz etc.
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
Nokia Asha 302 review
With RIM currently in the doldrums, it's a good time for other manufacturers to try to get a look in when it comes to QWERTY keyboarded devices. After all, how hard can it be to come up with a handset design that incorporates a really well made and easy to use mini keyboard, manages to cram plenty...
Pros:
- Good battery life
- Great keyboard
- Good Wi-Fi implementation
Cons:
- Small screen
- S40 needs some work
- App store needs beefing up
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
Nokia Asha 302
If you like messaging style handsets and don't have a great deal of wonga to drop on your phone, then the Nokia Asha 302 may be the handset for you. It's got a full QWERTY keyboard, runs Nokia's S40 operating system, has a 1Ghz processor and can be yours for free on a £15 a month contract from Three...
Pros:
- Low price tag
- Good build quality
- Long battery life
- Excellent keyboard
Cons:
- S40 OS is fiddly to use
- Small screen
- Limited number of apps available
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