Source: http://www.fonearena.com/blog/43375/nokia-asha-300-hands-on.html
Monday, 31 October 2011
Nokia Asha 300 hands-on
The Nokia Asha 300 is one of four new Nokia Asha series featurephones announced today at Nokia World 2011 in London. The Asha 300 is almost identical in featureset to the Asha 303, except apart for a QWERTY keyboard, the Asha 300 comes with a traditional 12-key numerical pad and a portrait touchscreen. The Asha 300 will feature a 1GHz processor of unknown type and a 240x320 resistive touchscreen. It's design is that of a classic monoblock device. It is stylish and yet powerful enough for a none-smartphone class device. The built quality is solid, but feels a tad cheap - which is exactly what it is. A 5 Megapixel camera can be found on the back. Nokia Browser and a host of other social networking, including Orkut and Flickr,�and messaging apps can be found installed, as is Angry Birds. I was sceptical on how Angry Birds would work on a 2.4" screen device but it works surprisingly well. The resistive touchscreen technology used meant that pressure has to be applied at all times. Multi touch isn't supported, but that is due to disadvantages of using a cheaper resistive touchscreen. The Asha 300 is a 3G device, but it lacks the WLAN radio ...
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