Friday, February 15, 2013

Nokia Asha 310 dual SIM



As it comes to smartphones, you can comparatively utter that Nokia has by now abandoned the race a long time ago athwart worldwide, no owing to full touchscreen tools from the iOS plus Android camps? Considerably, the Finnish phone maker firm has come about with their Windows Phone 8 assortment of handsets lately, although this does not mean that they have forgotten to provide to other emergent nations whose inhabitants does not have the sort of procure power to modify their smartphone each solitary year to a novel flagship model. Featurephones, then, still have a position in the globe, and the Nokia Asha 310 is the newest featurephone to turn up from Nokia, sporting dual SIM competence not to talk about Wi-Fi connectivity for the primary time in a tool of its brand.
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Seeing that the Nokia Asha 310 permit you to take pleasure in the profit of both Wi-Fi also dual SIM, it will, in the long run, facilitate you reduce on expenses as you obtain to accumulate money by select a wireless network for way in the Internet, having the suppleness to utilize the right SIM card for the correct reason too, all devoid of having to even replace your handset or to switch off your cell phone sequentially to exchange SIM cards.

In spite of everything, Nokia create life uncomplicated with the Nokia Asha 310 courtesy of its Straightforward Switch Dual SIM technology that was particularly designed to craft exchange among diverse SIM cards a impulsive. This is made feasible as your key SIM card remains contentedly stick away at the back the battery, however the second SIM card slot is at the side of the phone, letting you swoop the second SIM effortlessly, all without having to switch off the phone. This incorporated SIM manager lets you allocate exclusive profiles for up to five SIM cards, as well as you can even classify simply which SIM card you desire to operate for calling, sending text messages or for using Internet data.

The GSM/EDGE 900/1800 featurephone will turn up with a 3-inch WQVGA, capacitive touch screen, up to 20MB of built in memory, a microSD memory card slot, Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP connectivity, as well as up to 17 hours of talk-time. Look forward to see the Nokia Asha 310 strike Asia, India, the Middle East, Africa and Brazil sometime in Q1 2013 and the expected cost is about $102.


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