Abstract: The Nokia Asha 300 is a simple phone that's easy to use and good value. With a pretty decent 5 Megapixel camera and more ways to customise your mobile than a standard Nokia, the Asha 300 is a solid, reliable handset. Agent Izzy takes it for a spin, in our...
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Published: 2012-08-21, Author: What , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: Even in this age of smartphones, Nokia still sells a huge amount of entry-level feature-phones, mainly to emerging markets. Under its Asha brand, which launched in 2011, it launched a line of feature-phones which are very much the entry-level devices of t...
Predictive text input, SNS integration, Organiser, Voice memo, Stereo FM radio with RDS, HTML, Adobe Flash Lite browser
No WiFi, No multitasking, Fixedfocus camera with no flash, No frontfacing camera, No smart dialling, No videocall camera, Nonhotswappable memory card, Resistive touchscreen
Except for a few consolation features like the camera, the Nokia Asha 300 Tech Specs is relatively poor. However, considering the Nokia Asha 300 price in India, it certainly offers more value for money. What say?...
Touchscreen with Keyboard, 5MP Camera, USB Charging, USB OTG support
No Multitasking, No WiFi, No GPS,
The design looks good but the build is not that impressive compared to other S40 phones, X3-02 and C3-20 that we review earlier. The battery life is a plus, that lasts about 2 days with few hours of calls, messaging, audio and FM playback and some brow...
So for a feature phone it packs a punch, offering a lot of features. Maps, media, social networking, connectivity, all is pretty top quality regarding this is not a smartphone. Looks are also good with a nice finish, looking good in the hand, and also lig...
The gadget's 1110 mAh battery is can keep the device up for around two day, which isn't bad for a phone with 1 GHz CPU and a touchscreen. The Asha 300 does have a 1 GHz CPU, but its potential hasn't been exploited wisely. The Angry Birds experience isn't...
The Nokia Asha is available for a street price of Rs.7,000; although you can find it for a bit cheaper, if you look online. This is just a ridiculously high price for this phone, all the more, when you can get some very good Android handsets at this ...
1GHz processor, Good looks and build quality, 3G connectivity, Good battery life
No Wi-Fi, No multitasking, Resistive touchscreen
A phone that gives you access to basic mail on the go, a bit of web browsing and social networking, the Nokia Asha 300 at Rs. 7,409 offers some nice features such as 3G connectivity, a 1GHz processor and a strong build. The biggest downer however is the a...