Introduction
Nokia's Asha is back for another round of bargain basement action and we find ourselves wondering how much cheaper it can get. Most of the time it makes sense to be skeptical of the lowest bidder but we've found the Finns' budget lineup to be efficient and dependable.So, cheap it is. And although there're lots of bad ways to be cheap, the Nokia Asha 200 seems to get it right. It's a QWERTY messenger with dual-SIM support. There isn't a whole lot more to it than that - but Nokia are getting ready to sell big. You don't offer eight - repeat, eight - paintjobs unless you anticipate huge demand.
The Nokia Asha 200 in Pink, Aqua, Green, Light Pink, Blue, Orange, Graphite and Pearl White.
The Nokia Asha 200 is two phones in one and we don't mean the dual SIM support only. The Asha 200 is literally made out of a couple of fairly recent Nokia handsets. And it's pretty obvious which two ended up in the blender. The Nokia X2-01 provided the S40 interface and QWERTY keyboard, while the dual SIM support and colorful bodywork is courtesy of the x1-01.
Key features
- Dual-SIM, dual-standby phone, hot swap
- Dual-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
- QWERTY keyboard
- 2.4" 256K-color QVGA TFT display
- 2MP camera
- Series 40 UI
- Stereo FM radio with RDS, recording
- Bluetooth 2.1 (with EDR)
- Standard microUSB port
- Hot-swappable microSD card slot (32GB supported)
- 3.5mm audio jack
- Good audio quality
Main disadvantages
- No Wi-Fi
- No 3G
- Basic camera
- No multitasking
- No smart dial
- No USB charging
Nokia Asha 200 live pictures
A dual SIM QWERTY messenger pretty much sums the Nokia Asha 200. But it comes in plenty of colors and is not entirely clueless when it comes to music, social networks and even some basic photography. Of course, shoppers on a budget have priorities and build quality and durability are usually high on their list. They should look no further than the next page where we explore the hardware of the Asha 200.
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