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Nokia forges on with low-cost Asha 310
Susan Fourtane
3/13/2013 2:32 PM EDT
Nokia Corp. (NYSE: NOK) has recently announced the newest low-end member in the Nokia Asha family: Nokia Asha 310.
In yet a new effort from the Finnish manufacturer, the Nokia Asha Touch smartphone will be available to purchase starting in quarter one of 2013 in Asia, India, the Middle East, Africa, and Brazil for $102. In Brazil, the phone will include a 2GB memory card. The Asha 310 has been conceived to bring quick profit to the company at the same time that it continues its campaign to bring more people online at a very low cost. Indeed, this is something that benefits both customers and Nokia.
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In yet a new effort from the Finnish manufacturer, the Nokia Asha Touch smartphone will be available to purchase starting in quarter one of 2013 in Asia, India, the Middle East, Africa, and Brazil for $102. In Brazil, the phone will include a 2GB memory card. The Asha 310 has been conceived to bring quick profit to the company at the same time that it continues its campaign to bring more people online at a very low cost. Indeed, this is something that benefits both customers and Nokia.
Click to read the rest of this article on EBN.
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eewiz
3/14/2013 12:26 AM EDT
had they been preinstalled with Android, the users could have used all the Apps too
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resistion
3/14/2013 1:14 AM EDT
This phone may be using PCM as ROM (Gb capacity spec just about right), I'm guessing. The endurance must still be too risky. Still, kind of expensive, compared to an antifuse!
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