Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Nokia Asha 210 launched, features a QWERTY keypad and a dedicated WhatsApp key


During its earnings call last week, CEO Stephen Elop revealed that Nokia was planning to launch a refresh of its Asha series of phones, which was followed by Nokia uploading a teaser image on its blog and promising to launch a new device on April 24. Right on cue, the Finnish company today launched the Nokia Asha 210 for $72 (Rs 3,800 approximately), which features a QWERTY keypad and a dedicated WhatsApp key.
After launching the Asha 305, 306, 311 and the 310 more recently, Nokia has given the Asha line a complete overhaul with the Asha 210 sporting a completely new look and the aforementioned QWERTY keypad. Talking of specifications, the Asha 210 is available in Single-SIM and Dual-SIM variants and comes with a 2.4-inch QVGA (320×240 pixels) display.
The phone sports a Series 40 Asha UI and includes features like a 2-megapixel rear camera with a dedicated key, 64MB of flash memory which can be expanded to up to 32GB using a microSD card and a 1,200mAH battery which the company claims can last up to 46 days on the Single-SIM variant and up to 24 days on the Dual-SIM.

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