Sunday, December 25, 2011

Nokia to Target Youth with Asha

Nokia launching phones Asha 200 and Asha 201 aimed primarily at the Indian youth. Asha 200 is a dual SIM handset, while Asha 201 is a single SIM device. The price of Asha 200 is 4, 150 whereas Asha 201 runs upto 4, 200.

Nokia ASHA 200 comes packed with 2.4 inches LCD screen that supports bright colors and 320x240 pixels resolution. The phone has its own 10 MB internal memory and the external microSD card slot has the expansion by up to 32 GB. Connectivity options of gadget include EDGE/GPRS, Bluetooth with EDR, USB connector, HTML browser and social networking that access to multiple sites like facebook, orkut and many more.


For entertainment and other multimedia features FM radio with recording, multi format audio/video player, games and 2 mega pixels of camera option that will able to capture a good quality images. The 1430 mAh battery is packed with it.

Nokia 201 measure about 115.4x61.1x14.0 mm and weigh 105 gram. The phone is running on Symbian S40 operating system and has 2.4 inches of LCD display that support the 320x240 pixels of resolutions. It has a 2 MP camera that comes along with digital zoom for capturing a decent quality images and videos.

The GPRS is available for connecting to internet and user will access the social networking like Facebook, Orkut, Yahoo & Windows live messenger, Google talk. It has 10 MB internal memory and also expands up to 32 GB through external memory card slot. Other options are Bluetooth, USB port, FM radio with recording and multi format support audio player.

With the Asha phones, Nokia is hoping to capture the next generation of a billion young users, who would like to use their mobiles to connect with the net. Though both phones are feature devices rather than smart phones they can still download Java applications in addition to the ones built into the handsets. Pre-installed software includes a web browser, a music player, and networking support.

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