Asha 310 comes with a 3-inch touch screen measuring 400 x
240 pixel resolution. The internal memory is 20MB available, but can be
expanded with an external MicroSD card up to 32GB.
He is also equipped with a 2MP camera, Bluetooth 3.0, and FM
radio. The battery is claimed to last up to 17 hours for the phone.
Nokia promises Asha 310 will be sold in Asia, India, Middle
East, Africa and Brazil in the first quarter of 2013, with prices around 102
dollars.
Asha product line is a money machine for Nokia. Based on the
financial statements of the 4th quarter of 2012, Nokia managed to sell 9.3
million units of mobile phones around the world Asha.
However, the Finnish company is not dependent entirely on
Asha. They rely on a product lineup Lumia Windows Phone operating system to
compete with the iPhone and Android smart phones in the global arena.
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1 Respones to "Asha 310 Depend on WiFi and Dual SIM"
The dual sim functionality features on latest smart phones is undoubtedly a MUST and a NECESSITY for business man and even ordinary employees. Two activated sims that the phone owner may use without carrying 2 separate phones and segregation of monitoring the use for business and personal ---- THIS IS WHAT WE CALL ADDED COMFORTABILITY FUNCTION! Thumbs up to those big manufactures that will adopt these Doppel sim karte to all their latest smart phones.
April 16, 2013 at 12:16 AM
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