• Nokia world sees four new ‘Asha’ phones

  • If you, be some weird chance, were looking for Nokia phones with Series 40 in them then here’s a chance for you to gather hope. The Nokia Asha series has been announced at Nokia World, with four phones lining up. They are the Asha 200, Asha 201, Asha 300 and Asha 303. The 200 and 201 seem to contain Nokia’s most powerful loudspeaker yet, it seems. From the two, the 200 is a dual-SIM device. Both devices have a 32GB storage capacity. The 303 will pack a 1GHz processor, 2.6-inch touchscreen, QWERTY keyboard and a 5-megapixel camera. The 300 offers 3G and a regular keypad under a touchscreen.03149


    The Asha 200 will cost 60 Euro (Q4, 2011), the 201 will ship by Q1, 2012, the 303 will cost 115 Euro (Q4, 2011), and Asha 300 will cost you 85 Euro (Q4, 2011).
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