Is Nokia Asha 305 a good phone?
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02-21-2013, 04:30 AM
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Nokia Asha devices aren't smartphones, Nokia Lumia are smartphones. Asha, are halfway between smartphones and feature phones. They are easy-to-use, inexpensive, have a good array of apps available and solid connectivity.
As Nancy Bee correctly pointed out, the 305 has a resistive touchscreen. I therefore strongly advise against this phone and instead urge you to go for the Asha 308, 309 or 311. These phones have capacitive touchscreens - which are more sensitive, accurate and enjoyable to use. The Asha 311 also has 3G built in in addition to WiFi - for faster downloads over cellular networks. They don't have a lot of apps (stand out apps include WhatsApp, Angry Birds, Facebook, Twitter, EA Games, Viber) - and they aren't advanced in terms of screens, camera, or functionality. They are brilliant for the price though, and I'd still recommend them. EDIT 2: The Nokia Asha 302 sounds like a perfect option for you. It has a QWERTY keyboard, WiFi and 3.5G, Bluetooth, 3.2MP camera, music player, and you can get apps from Nokia Store. It is a much, much better phone than both the X2-01 and the Asha 305. Ads |
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Is Nokia Asha 305 a good phone? - Roxy - 02-21-2013, 04:22 AM
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