Nokia recently unveiled the Asha 210 feature phone that boasts of a physical QWERTY keyboard, affordable pricing, funky looks and both single and dual-SIM variants. The Asha 210 is the latest entrant to Nokia’s successful line-up of Asha phones aimed at the budget segment and at people who want the basic features from their phones without paying too much.
The Nokia Asha 210 has a 2.4-inch LCD display with a resolution of 320x240 pixels and a 2 MP primary camera.
The Asha 210 has a four-row physical QWERTY keyboard and a dedicated physical button to launch WhatsApp messenger that comes pre-installed.
Internal memory on the Nokia is limited to 64 MB but it does offer support for microSD cards up to 32 GB.
The phone has very basic connectivity features with support for GPRS/EDGE and WiFi although it does not support 3G.
The dual-SIM variant of the Asha 210 also lets users swap out the second SIM card without the need to switch off the phone.
The Nokia Asha 210 is expected to hit stores within a few weeks for a price of around $72 (Rs. 3,900 approx.). The phone will be available in multiple colors including yellow, black, cyan, white and magenta.
The Nokia Asha 210 is expected to hit stores within a few weeks for a price of around $72 (Rs. 3,900 approx.). The phone will be available in multiple colors including yellow, black, cyan, white and magenta.
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