Nokia Asha 311
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13 years ago
Nokia Asha 311 Review
Nokia's Asha 311 is the flagship handset in its trio of ‘Full Touch' phones, which also include the Asha 305 and Asha 306. Having just reviewed the Asha 305 , the 311 is quite similar to it except it also offers better features like a capacitive screen, Wi-Fi etc. for a little more.
13 years ago
Nokia Asha 311
Tweet At the high-end and midrange smartphone spectrum Nokia competes against the likes of the iPhone and Galaxy S3 with its Windows Phone -based smartphones . When it comes to the low end of the smartphone market however, Nokia uses its Asha feature phone range to woo buyers away from entry-level...
Pros:
- Great battery life
- 40 free EA Games voucher
- snappy performance
- FM Radio
- 2 GB memory card included in retail package
Cons:
- Resistive-like touchscreen experience on a capacitive display
- and paltry internal storage
13 years ago
In recent years, Nokia has seen a falling graph in the midst of cheap Android phones. To recapture the lost fame, Nokia has introduced a fine combination of a budgeted smartphone and a gaming device with Asha series.
Pros:
- User interface is very impressive and you can toggle between applications swiftly
- The powerful battery, sound connectivity and ultimate music of Nokia 311 are also notable.
Cons:
- User interface is very impressive and you can toggle between applications swiftly
- The powerful battery, sound connectivity and ultimate music of Nokia 311 are also notable.
13 years ago
SPECIFICATIONS BODY AND DESIGN So we were bestowed with a flashy pink version, but nonetheless the handset is pretty good. It's mostly plastic and is all glossy from the back. It has a 3 inch capacitive touch screen with a 240×400 resolution which is scratch resistant.
13 years ago
Nokia Asha 311
I bought this phone while visiting the Philippines after my ageing Nokia 5800 decided it didn't want to work anymore and I didn't want to spend a fortune on a high end smartphone that cost more than a decent lap top, After some research it came down to the new Nokia Asha 311 or a budget Android...
Pros:
- Great value for money smartphone with excellent browser
Cons:
- No flash support
13 years ago
Nokia Asha 311 Review
The Nokia Asha 311 might be the top handset in the range but it won't cut it in the current market. The Series 40 operating system feels like old technology, polished to look like an Android, yet for the same money or less, you could pick up a higher specced ‘droid with access to the vastly
Pros:
- Good battery life
- easily set-up email and networking
- free EA games bundle
Cons:
- Restrictive app store
- low-resolution display
- overpriced
13 years ago
Packed with great features, apps and a refreshed user interface, Nokia Asha 311 is a promising device for anyone on a budget who wants a fluid user experience. Nokia has been the star player with entry level and feature phones in India.
Pros:
- Fresh user experience with swipe gestures
- 3G and WiFi support
- Fast and steady 1 GHz processor
Cons:
- Fixed focus camera with no LED flash
- Low screen resolution
- Glossy back-panel
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.
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 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.
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