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The Nokia Asha 210, available in Single- or Easy Swap Dual-SIM variants, features a distinctly Nokia design and smart imaging that sets it apart from the crowd.
Nokia is already a big player in these markets, but it’s hoping to take the next step with its new Asha 501 smartphone. The Asha 501 is ridiculously cheap, with a US$99 suggested retail price ...
The Nokia 501, launched in New Delhi today, is the first member of this “new family of Asha smartphones.” There’s now a split between a Home screen, populated by a traditional icon grid, and ...
Nokia’s partnership with WhatsApp will allow Asha 210 owners to enjoy free WhatsApp usage for as long as they own the device, connecting them with owners of iOS, Android and Windows Phone devices.
Nokia has launched the Asha 501 low-end phone for $99. The phone has impressive features like: great battery life, fast browsing and free Facebook access.
The touchscreen Asha 501 Nokia unveiled back in May will now work with Here Maps, the company announced on its blog today. The navigation service is already available on Windows Phone 8, Firefox ...
Nokia has unveiled the Asha 210 today, a new featurephone with a full QWERTY keyboard running the Series 40 mobile operating system. As with the Asha 205 announced last November, the device has a ...
Nokia today announced the Asha 501, their first smartphone under the Asha brand, which is designed to offer affordable, fast-working phones using an innovative new user interface. The low-cost device ...
Nokia hopes to change that with the introduction of the Asha 500, 502 and 503, which were all announced at its Nokia World event on Tuesday and will start shipping before the end of the year.
The Asha 205 comes preloaded with the Facebook app, eBuddy Chat, Twitter, email support, and access to the Nokia Store for other titles. It supports up to 37 days or standby (on the single SIM ...
Nokia has announced the colorful new Asha 210, a Series 40 phone with a QWERTY keyboard, a dedicated WhatsApp key for data-driven instant messaging, plus a Lumia-inspired design.
Nokia has expanded its line of phones with the Asha 501, which comes with an improved touch user interface to help keep low-cost Android-based products at bay.