At the end of March, Nokia has announced that they soon launch a new product of the 'family' Asha. The new product called Nokia Asha 302 is still using the QWERTY keyboard for operation. However, in this June, Nokia plans to launch a direct product of three new Asha.
Unlike the products of the series before Asha, Asha 305, 305 Asha, and Asha 311 no longer use the QWERTY keyboard it has been equipped with touch screen technology as used by Lumia series.
According Ubergizmo.com, Asha 305 and 306 are two handsets that can be called a twin brother, because of the design, shape, size, weight, and some facility in it, both these handsets have in common. The second difference lies in the handset SIM cardnya and Wi-Fi.
According to the Cnet.com, Asha 305 is Nokia's first handset from Nokia that use touchscreen technology and is equipped with two slots for SIM Card but is not equipped with Wi-Fi. While Nokia Asha 306 has only one SIM card slot, but there are Wi-Fi in it. Two handset is equipped with a screen of 3.0 inch WQVGA, 2MP camera with a resolution, GPRS / EDGE, Bluetooth 2.1, microUSB 2.0, accelerometer, WLAN, Nokia Maps, Music player, FM radio, Nokia Life, and many others.
While Nokia Asha 311 has been equipped with a screen made of glass measuring 3.0 inches which will function optimally, although used in the hot sun, HSPA modem, processor, 1GHz processor, 3.2MP camera, WiFi, Music Player, FM Radio, Internet Radio, Nokia Maps, Nokia Life, and other interesting features.
According Conversations.Nokia.com, three handsets will be equipped with a 40 game from EA and 15 levels of game Angry Birds. Reportedly, Nokia Asha 305 will be marketed at a price of EURO 63 (USD 85) in the second quarter of this year. The other two will be launched in the third quarter of this year.
Asha Nokia 306 will be priced at EURO 68 (USD 95), while Asha 311 will be marketed at a price of EURO 92 (USD 121). With the launch of 3 new products, it seems Nokia is slowly beginning to show its wake. One thing to watch out for the Apple and Samsung of course.
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