
Nokia's Asha series of devices are running successfully around the world and have sold more than 9.3 million phones around the world in Q4 of 2012 itself. Now the Finnish makers are adding one more device to their Asha series, Asha 310. The new device, according to Nokia, is the first smartphone that blends both Wi-Fi and dual SIM capabilities.

Nokia Asha 310 can be considered a lower, entry level device in terms of its specifications. It offers a 3 inch 400 x 240 pixels display, and houses a 2GB or 4GB memory card pre-installed. It also offers Nokia's own apps like Nokia Xpress browser, Nokia Maps and comes pre-loaded with 40 free EA games. Facebook, Twitter and eBuddy apps are also available in the Asha 310.
The battery can offer a talk-time of up to 17 hours, or a stand-by time of up to 24 days. There won't be any 3G support in the device.
It will be landing in this quarter itself, with a price tag of $102 (€76), in Asia, the Middle East, Brazil and Africa.
Via : Nokia
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