The Nokia Asha 305 is easily one of the cheapest
phones with two SIMs and a touchscreen, the closest Android being almost
twice as expensive. Price may be the biggest advantage this phone has
over the competition but you'd better be prepared for more than a few
surprises.
Key features
- Dual-band GSM, GPRS, EDGE
- Dual SIM dual stand-by, SIM hot-swap
- S40-based Asha touch interface
- 3" WQVGA resistive touchscreen, ~155 pixel density
- Multi-touch in the gallery and Nokia Maps
- Display auto-rotation
- Nokia Browser 2.0
- Nokia store and 40 EA games for free
- 2 MP camera
- microSD card support (up to 32 GB)
- Complimentary 2 GB microSD card in the box
- Bluetooth v2.1 (with A2DP)
- Standard microUSB port, charging
- 1100 mAh Li-Ion battery
- Excellent loudspeaker performance
Main disadvantages
- Interface slows down at times, due to low RAM
- Poor screen quality
- Resistive touchscreen feels awkward
- Fixed-focus camera
- QCIF video recording
- No smart dialing
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