Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Nokia Asha 300 review


Nokia Asha 300 is a step up from Nokia Asha 200 and 201. With a 1 Ghz processor, Nokia Asha 300 makes for a speedy browsing and the 2.4" screen is a welcome transition for those who are new to the world of smartphones. 

Nokia Asha 300 mobile comes with an adapter, microSD card support, headset and an instruction manual.  

Since Nokia Asha mobile is aimed for the more lower segment, many features have been included with just enough missing to prevent it from qualifying as an expensive phone. It has a 5 MP camera which takes 1944 x 2592 pixels photos but does not have a flash LED. So, clicking pictures in the dark could be a problem. The screen is a touchscreen but resistive in place of capacitive. Though this one's wouldn't bother you so much as the resistive is responsive enough.  

The keyboard is a standard numeric keypad, so probably okay for those who have been using those for long.  
One spec that caught attention is the fact that Nokia Asha 300 mobile houses a 1 Ghz processor, which is quite a deal for around Rs. 6000. One would imagine the company compensated for the low cost elsewhere but it's difficult to pinpoint. The phone does not sacrifice quality anywhere.

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