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The mobile phone type of this Nokia Asha 300 is bar with a weight of 85g . It is a really light mobile phone. Dimensions of this mobile phone are around 112.8 X 49.5 X 12.7 mm. The battery power of Nokia Asha 300 which is li-ion 1110mAh provide a talk-time up to 6 hours 54 minutes (2g), 4 hours 18 minutes (3g) hours. The phone operates at frequencies of GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / WCDMA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 MHz. Display type of Nokia Asha 300 is 2.4 Inches, QVGA TFT Resistive Touchscreen, 262K Colors. This model comes with camera of 5.0 Mega Pixels (EDOF) With Full Focus, an image resolution of 2592 X 1944 Pixels and a 4x Digital Zoom. In terms of connectivity the Nokia Asha 300 is compatible with 3G. This model supports bluetooth V2.1 With A2DP, EDR. This model supports GPRS and EDGE also.

Another Touch and Type from Nokia With burgeoning demand of touch and type phones in the market, each handset maker has now become more conscious and active. And hence, Nokia- one among the well reputable companies all over the globe keeps on offering the affordable devices as per the user?s demands. Thus, to fulfill your dream of carrying a touch and type mobile phone and that too in a decent price, by adding to the Asha series, Nokia has come up with its yet another striking phone namely, Nokia Asha 300 along with Nokia Asha 200, Nokia Asha 201 and Nokia Asha 303. The new Asha 300 is powered by 1 GHz Processor, which makes it a power packer performer. Undoubtedly, the phone is not exciting as the other high-end Smartphones of the company, but, still it has lot more to talk about.

More to score The new Nokia Asha 300 is mounted with a 5.0 megapixel snapper at the rear, which would surely capture good shots when you are out with your buddies. Also, the phone comes pre-loaded with Angry Birds Lite for a blemish of gaming. Hey, it is not the full version of the game, but still you can enjoy your game at the fullest. On the positive side, the phone has an internal memory of 140 MB, which can be maximum expandable up to 32 GB.

What?s Not? The Asha 300 from the well renowned family of Nokia doesn?t offer a grand deal in terms of looks and style. The phone has resistive touchscreen with alphanumeric keypad rather than capacitive touchscreen, which makes it tricky to use and thereby, navigating the interface on it, will sense a lot less soft than a touchscreen on a higher-end Smartphone. On the other hand, the new Nokia Asha 300 runs on Symbian S40 Operating System, which is not a tempting, offer in this era of Android OS. Yes of course, the Android is far better for apps and games than the Symbian.

The Bottom Line Undoubtedly, the Nokia Asha 300 is not at par with the other high-end Smartphones available in the crowd. But, looking on to the overall performance of the new Nokia Asha 300, you will find it as an affordable touch and type phone and along side, if you are searching for a cheap and simple phone in the market, it could be one to watch.

by: Monty Alexander




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