Nokia Asha 311
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13 years ago
Nokia has always been creating magic in the market with its low budget and user-friendly phones. This time Nokia is going to release Asha 311 very soon. This time is expected to be very effective in terms of performance and attractive in terms of appearance.
13 years ago
Nokia Asha 311
Really looks and have great features is comfortable price.
Pros:
- Great Features
Cons:
- Single Sim Phone
13 years ago
Nokia launched their first powerful Asha phones, 300 and 303 with 1GHz processor that we reviewed recently , but this is their first full-touch Asha phone with the new UI. The new Touch UI is good, and the battery life is also good that lasts more than 2 days with average use such as few hours of...
Pros:
- Neat UI
- Free EA Games
- Nokia Music Voucher which gives access to 45 lakh songs for 3 months
- USB Charging
- Nokia Maps
Cons:
- No Multitasking
- No GPS
13 years ago
Nokia Asha 311
Nokia's Asha 311 is a budget blower that comes packing a new touchscreen interface.
Pros:
- Full Touch user interface is the best yet on a Series 40 handset
- Relatively low price tag
Cons:
- Small
- compact design
- Poor web browser
- No GPS
- Limited range of apps
13 years ago
Review: Nokia Asha 311
The handset's 3" capacitive touchscreen (240x400 pixels) is protected by Corning's Gorilla Glass . The display is sharp and bright, while its contrast is better than what you get on similarly-priced handsets.
Pros:
- Snappy UI
- Great sound quality
- Wi-Fi and 3G support
- USB OTG (supports external USB drives)
- TV-Out functionality, Corning Gorilla Glass protection
Cons:
- Fixed display brightness
- Lacks proper multitasking
13 years ago
Meet the Nokia Asha 311, Nokia's attempt to end the war between smartphones and "dumbphones". This 3-inch touchscreen phone packs a 1GHz processor, 3G and Wi-Fi for location skills, but it's running Nokia's power sipping S40 operating system, which you probably last saw on that ageing Nokia candybar...
Pros:
- For an operating system that has its roots in early 2000s feature phones, it's remarkable what you can do with S40 on the Nokia Asha 311
- You can browse the web, get email, peruse Facebook and Twitter, chat over instant messaging or even with smartphone-owning mates using the popular WhatsApp.
Cons:
- That's the good: the bad is that this is still an operating system from the early 2000s
- It may mean a long battery life of days rather than hours, but it also means slow loading times, and more pop-ups than a children's picture book
- "Error this", "Problem that".
13 years ago
Nokia Asha 311 review
While Nokia's Lumia Windows Phone smartphones get the lions share of press for the Finnish firm these days, its Nokia Asha feature-phones are the unsung heroes that are quietly shifting plenty of units throughout the world.
13 years ago
Nokia Asha 311 review: Nokia Asha 311
The Nokia Asha 311 may be the most easy to use Series 40 device ever made, but it's still saddled with legacy baggage that throws up cryptic error messages and annoying confirmation requests far too often to make it pleasing to use. This old technology just isn't a serious competitor to all the slick budget Androids. Considering how much noise Nokia makes about its Microsoft partnership these days, you'd be forgiven for thinking all its phones ran Windows Phone. Au contraire. Nokia is still making a Series 40-based line of cheaper, basic smart phones primarily aimed at budget-conscious mobile users -- its Asha range of handsets.
Pros:
- 40 free EA games can be downloaded.
Cons:
- Series 40 operating system is laggy, cryptic and error prone
- Small low-res screen
- Terrible camera
- Less extensive app choice than rival OSes.
13 years ago
Nokia Asha 311 review: A penny saved
Nokia is still picking up pace in the smartphone market, with the Microsoft-driven Lumias yet to make the impact the Finns have been hoping for since the strategy reset.
13 years ago
Nokia Asha 311 budget smartphone review
Nokia's smartphone sales may be in the toilet at the moment but it still flogs a fair number of handsets under the Asha brand of feature phones. Newest to the ranks is the Asha 311 which looks and behaves a bit like a smartphone but has a far lower purchase price – around £100 unlocked and SIM-free.
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