Nokia Reveals Two New Budget Asha Phones
The Nokia feature (smart) phone lineup is definitely on fire as the Finnish company announced two more additions to its ever growing family. Meet the Asha 230 and Nokia 220.
The Asha 230 is
designed for those who want to move from a feature phone to something a
little bit smarter. The quad-band GSM handset is available in single or
dual-SIM variants and has Nokia's Xpress browser to help sip scarce
mobile data. Hardware-wise, there's a 2.8-inch QVGA display, will accept
32GB microSD cards and is priced at just 45 euros. It is already available in selected markets worldwide.
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Meanwhile, Nokia also unveiled the Nokia 220, which is an
"aspirational" feature phone that comes with a 2.4-inch display.
Available in single or dual-SIM versions, it will connect to 2G Internet,
enabling users to take advantage of the pre-loaded Twitter and Facebook
apps, as well as the aforementioned Xpress browser. It will retail for 29
euros and is already available in the Asia-Pacific, Europe, India, Latin
America, the Middle East and Africa.
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In other news, Nokia’s CEO, Stephen Elop, has announced that
the Nokia Asha family of devices is about to get treated to another
major update, which will bring Microsoft’s OneDrive service and free
streaming Mix Radio. This update will be available for all Asha devices, even those released last year.
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