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If you like messaging style handsets and don't have a great deal of wonga to drop on your phone, then the Nokia Asha 302 may be the handset for you. It's got a full QWERTY keyboard, runs Nokia's S40 operating system, has a 1Ghz processor and can be yours...
Low price tag, Good build quality, Long battery life, Excellent keyboard...
S40 OS is fiddly to use, Small screen, Limited number of apps available...
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The Nokia Asha 302, with its old-school S40 operating system, modest camera, QWERTY keyboard and chunky shape is no hero handset. But it offers classic Nokia values for social networkers with a better than decent spec for a very reasonable price. It's...
Solidly built, good keyboard, fast processor...
Old, clunky OS...
No, the Nokia Asha 302 isn't at the cutting edge of mobile tech. But it's a solidly built, reliable workhorse aimed at social networkers with a great little keyboard for a reasonable price, and certainly gives the Blackberry midrangers a run for their...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-05-01 08:49:02
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The Nokia Asha 302 is one of the newest Symbian Series 40 Nokia phones available. The entry-level smartphone weighs 99 grams has a full qwerty keypad, 3.2-inch screen, 3.2-megapixel camera. The Nokia Asha 302 also features a micro-USB and MicroSD card...
For an entry level phone the Nokia Asha 302 doesn’t feel cheap at all. It is both solid and compact without sacrificing on build quality. Metal finishes on the edges and on the menu keys give the Nokia Asha 302 a nice premium feel. Entry level phones can feel cheap and tacky. Not this one. The Nokia Asha 302 was never going to have the features of an iPhone or Samsung Galaxy Nexus, but it still m...
Despite packing Twitter and Facebook apps for the Series 40 operating system, using these service is a bit on the slow side. The phone’s menu buttons also makes navigating the options awkward. It’s easy to make the wrong selections. The keypad, too could with a few tweaks. Keys don’t have quite enough give, and the spacebar is just too dainty to feel comfy. And while the camera performs well in o...
Those looking for an entry level, or spare phone will find the Nokia Asha 302 a decent little phone. It has web and Wi-Fi capability, a decent camera and is a cheap way to get access to social networking on the go. Web browsing might be awkward and typ...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-05-01 08:49:02
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Nokia has certainly given us a taste of what the next raft of basic handsets will offer – decent email and social apps, powerful chips and battery saving and data-saving features. While the Asha 302 doesn’t provide the integration of a real smartpho...
Budget web features; good battery life; push email and WhatsApp; comprehensive social app...
Costs as much as a smartphone; no multitasking...
The Nokia Asha 302 is a basic smartphone with good social and email apps – along with clever features to help you save money – although the pricetag on the phone itself isn't that low...
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With RIM currently in the doldrums, it's a good time for other manufacturers to try to get a look in when it comes to QWERTY keyboarded devices. After all, how hard can it be to come up with a handset design that incorporates a really well made and easy t...
Good battery life, Great keyboard, Good Wi, Fi implementation...
Small screen, S40 needs some work, App store needs beefing up...
The Nokia Asha 302 is an attractive phone in terms of price and keyboard quality. Its fast processor is a boon, and the battery life is good too. The screen is necessarily squished, and not ideal for the web or lots of reading, and in some respects S40 f...
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Nokia continues to offer the world reasonably priced devices, which is reassuring news for those of us who can't drop a few hundred pounds on an all singing, all dancing, top of the range smartphone .One recent example of a reasonably-priced Nokia device...
Solid build quality, Relatively inexpensive...
Operating system can be a pain to use, Lacks functionality of comparatively priced Android device...
It's cheap, looks relatively good and has much of the functionality you would expect from a modern-day mobile phone, but Series 40 is looking a tad dated and price comparable Android devices will give you better value for moneyMore Info: Nokia Asha 302 we...
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The Asha 302 doesn't feature a touchscreen, but does include a few extra bits and pieces you'd expect on a smartphone .Firstly, the Nokia Asha is the first Asha device to include Microsoft Exchange email, meaning you can sync the handset to your work emai...
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This could be a real late review but nonetheless, we'd like to share with you our actual review of the Asha 302. With the Android and iOS phones around, we still think that there are people that are Nokia lovers and still want the usual text and call feat...
On a scale of 1 (lowest) to 10 (highest), for a feature phone, I give the Nokia Asha 302 a 7 rating all in all. For me, since its Internet capabilities are its main selling point, Nokia should make it simpler to use (specifically its wi-fi). Its camera is...
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jamonline.ph Updated: 2016-12-29 22:00:14
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Smartphones are getting cheaper and cheaper these days but until this day, feature phones are still popular and being bought by most Filipinos especially those who are budget-conscious. Nokia, who is aiming to bring the internet devices to the next billio...
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When it comes to QWERTY phones, Nokia seems to know what it's doing. Aside from BlackBerry, Nokia's enjoying a lot of success with their lot of QWERTY phones and the Nokia Asha 302 is following the footsteps of its bigger brothers.The Nokia Asha 302 belon...
Going back to my previous statement, the Nokia Asha 302 is a premium-looking phone that will only cost you Php5,290. What I like about it besides the looks is its WiFi and 3.5G connectivity, and easy access to your mail and Facebook. The QWERTY keypad is...
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Nokia Asha 302 Do you want a QWERTY Nokia phone that is low on the budget? Then you might want to consider this phone, the Nokia Asha 302 . This phone targets young professionals and entrepreneurs who doesn't want to cash out a lot of money. The Noki...
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Nokia today took the wraps off its fourth Windows Phone handset, the Lumia 610 at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2012. Similar to the Lumia 710 , the Lumia 610 is aimed at the entry level market segment with the younger generation as its target audience.The...
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Nokia today took the wraps off its fourth Windows Phone handset, the Lumia 610 at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2012. Similar to the Lumia 710 , the Lumia 610 is aimed at the entry level market segment with the younger generation as its target audience.The...
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The Nokia C3 was (actually, still is) an immensely popular S40 QWERTY messenger. Back in 2010, it was a solid texting and social device for those on a tight budget, with Wi-Fi connectivity a big point in its favor. Fast forward a couple of years and w...
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The Nokia Asha 302 is one of Nokia's newest feature phones, created for the manufacturer's numerous customers in the developing countries. This is a field where Nokia is traditionally very powerful, as its Series 40 platform offers an affordable, yet...
Good build quality...
Poor user experience...
The Nokia Asha 302 is your standard Series 40 affair. It doesn't have a touchscreen, but it compensates with a physical QWERTY keyboard, trying to appease those users needing such kind of input option. In terms of hardware, Nokia has done a remarkable...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2013-05-01 08:49:03
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The Nokia Asha 302 is simpler smartphone with advanced email and social apps and great features that will appeal to those who want mobile internet on a budget – but its cost isn’t actually that low Related links News Free apps could be draining your ba...
Low-cost internet features, excellent battery, Whatsapp and push email access, sophisticated social app for a feature phone...
As expensive as a full-featured smartphone Can’t keep programs open when switching to another appLook and Feel...
The Nokia Asha 302 is simpler smartphone with advanced email and social apps and great features that will appeal to those who want mobile internet on a budget – but its cost isn’t actually that low...
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Nokia Asha 302 MRP: Rs 7000 Street Price (As On 7-Jul-2012): Rs 6000 ( Saholic.com ); Rs 6200 ( Infibeam.com ; Indiaplaza.com ) While the Lumia series trades blows with the heavyweights, the Asha handsets are Nokia's footsoldiers, on a mission to conquer...
Excellent build quality, Great keypad, WiFi and 3G support, Good sound quality, Simple UI, USB OTG (support for external USB drives), Great value for money.
Can't change display brightness, Fixedfocus camera...
Despite having a 1 GHz CPU, the device's battery life is good. It's been almost a day since I've been using this handset, yet the battery indicator shows 2 out of 4 bars. The phone offers extensive connectivity support, a well-designed QWERTY keypad, and...
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