We have seen Nokia unveiling the Nokia Lumia 610 and Nokia 808 PureView 41-megapixel smartphones and also the Nokia Reading app to unify the content on your phone at the MWC 2012. But here’s something more from the Finnish mobile phone maker. The company has announced three feature phones in a row under the name, Asha. These phones are almost similar and is aimed at the entry-level mobile phone markets across the world. Though we aren’t sure how they got their identities like Asha 202, Asha 203 and Asha 302, these phones just costs a little under 100 Euros.
These feature phones come with a 2.4-inch touch screen with a 2-megapixel camera, a FM Radio receiver and some pretty decent configurations that it would give the customers a feel that the phone is worth the money. The Asha series phones would hit the market in Q2 2012.
There’s not much difference between the Asha 202 and 203. The Asha 202 can hold two SIMs on the phone but 203 can take only one of them. These are just feature phones, so all these are the things we could expect. These touch based phones would run the Nokia’s OS and support Bluetooth and other regular feature phone stuffs. Besides these, they come with Microsoft Exchange support.
Talking more about the design, the Asha series is not bad at all. They come in three distinct colors like White, Red and Black. We haven’t seen many feature phones in the market lately and thanks to Nokia for bringing these devices still to the market, even though the smartphone market is eating these things up.
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