Showing posts with label Nokia Asha Touch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nokia Asha Touch. Show all posts

Feb 26, 2014

2 Affordable Phones For The Mobile First Generation, The Nokia Asha 230 and The Nokia 220

Mobile first would mean the earliest mobilephone users and Nokia wants to make sure that they are treated with the best initial experience to the tech world with the launch of two affordable yet powerful devies, the Nokia Asha 230 and the Nokia 220.

The Nokia Asha 230 is the ideal introduction to full-touch mobile phones. The Nokia Asha 230 includes all the benefits of the Nokia Asha Software Platform, including Fastlane and access to popular social apps like Line, WeChat and WhatsApp. One swipe up from the lockscreen activates the Nokia Asha 230's camera, and one touch enables people to share images to their favourite social network. With a forthcoming software update, the Nokia Asha 230 will introduce 7GB of free cloud storage on Microsoft OneDrive, and the option to automatically back up photos to the cloud.


Priced at just EUR 45 or around PhP2760, the Nokia Asha 230 is the most affordable Asha touch device ever. Available in single and Dual SIM variants, it will start rolling out immediately across Asia-Pacific, Europe, India, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa.

The Nokia 220 is the lowest-priced, data-enabled phone which makes mobile Internet accessible to more people around the world. With its beautiful design, 2.4" colour screen and dust-and-splash-proof keypad, the Nokia 220 is a well-crafted choice for people experiencing mobility and the Internet for the first time, with Facebook and Twitter pre-loaded and Bing as the default search engine in the pre-loaded Nokia Xpress browser.


Retail prices for the Nokia 220 start at EUR 29 or around PhP1760. It will also be available for sale immediately in single and Dual SIM variants and rolling-out in Asia-Pacific, Europe, India, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa.

Feb 4, 2014

Making sense of the Nokia Normandy

When rumor came out about Nokia coming up with an Android running handset, everyone was poking about it like its a statement made during April Fools Day for the reason that the company is tied up exclusively to Microsoft, but when Microsoft confirmed it themselves giving huge credence to the incident as one of the main reason why they bought Nokia's business device division, the poking stopped, and all Nokia Android hopefuls were devastated since it would only mean the said plan is far from fruition, not until lately when leaks came out about Nokia Normandy (Nokia X), a fully running Android handset forked to the taste of Metro UI which I saw as a compromised to get Microsoft's blessing.


Lets try to make sense with this strategy of Nokia and Microsoft:

First and foremost, they must have read the famous saying that "If you can't beat them, join them!" but with a trojan twist, like what Microsoft deed with Nokia when they throw Elop to the picture resulting to the latter's demise, according to conspiracy theorists that is. The trojan trick behind Nokia Normandy is that it is designed to prevent Google from earning revenues out of their offered services with Microsoft's full software being tagged instead. Smart move I would say, beating Google in their home front, but the question now is, how long will Google allow it and up to what extent?

Secondly, Nokia had already close their application store to developers affecting their Asha line up. Without the Nokia store, Asha is as good as dead, and for Microsoft and Nokia to compete in entry level market, they need an operating system with vast collection of apps. In this regards, Android is their only option.

Third, cheap, they need to offer a device that could compete against emerging Chinese manufacturers who re-brand phones, and in what operating can Nokia and Microsoft keep the price dirt cheap, again, Android with the system being free to EOM's. With this system, Nokia could go down to as much as $50.00 per phone, well enough to compensate the hardware cost, like what this aforementioned manufaturers are doing.

And finally, because Windows Phone is not ready to power entry level handset just yet, the bulk of the phone market, that is, currently being gobbled up by competitors. This market is used to be Nokia's stronghold few years back, now its slowly slipping away, drained to small competitors who were willing to offer practicality other than quality.


Since their is no stopping the Normandy from being released to the world, I could presumed that I'm more likely be able to own an Android device first than Windows Phone because I can easily afford it being cheap, and that still, I find the Microsoft operating system incomplete. Now don't get me wrong here, I like Windows Phone more than Android, its just that the system is not worthy to replaced my well loved Symbian just yet. I'll be buying the Normandy to have access to my favorite apps like access to full Viber features, SWYPE, Flipboard and more; not to be left out to the world for cool new ones since Nokia Store is being shelve; and that it will be made by a trusted brand, nothing more. I will even use it only as a back up reloader phone with Nokia E6 as my primary.

But Microsoft should not feel complacent about it, I might grew fond of Android in the process and rather go with it all the way. They must act fast to heed the calls of every Symbian enthusiasts who were running out road to take. Listen, develop, execute... Its now or never!

Images by @evleaks

Jan 1, 2014

Nokia Asha 500, Now Available In The Philippines

If your looking for a trendy, stylish, solid, all around, yet affordable device, then the Nokia Asha 500 is the perfect device you need and its is now up for grabs in select stores across the Philippine archipelago.


The Nokia Asha 500 comes in single and dual SIM variant and features a new crystal-clear encasement design which is a fusion of ice-like transparency and bold inner color making it elegant at the same time more durable. It has 2.8-inch 256K capacitive touchscreen with 240 x 320 pixels and ~143 ppi pixel density, WiFi, Bluetooth, 2MP camera, Stereo FM, MP3 and AAC music player, MP4 and H.263 video player, accelerometer and proximity sensors, and so much more.

The device sports the latest Asha Software Platform 1.1.1 thats adds a lot of enhancements to the simple and already capable Asha interface making it even more intuitive. It enables faster and easier sharing of images on social networks, with one easy swipe to access the camera and one touch to post; quick access to frequently used apps and deeper integration with their favorite social networks via Fastlane, among others.

The Nokia Asha 500 is currently being sold at around PhP3,500 - PhP3,800 in retails stores and is available in Bright Red, Bright Green, Cyan, Yellow, White and Black. Celebrate the new year with your brand new Nokia Asha 500 phone and have a trendy and productive year ahead.

Dec 13, 2013

Reward Yourself This Christmas, Nokia Asha 502 Dual SIM Is Now Officially Available

Christmas is almost here and what would be best to celebrate the season other than rewarding yourself with something beautiful, sleek, powerful, yet affordable, the Nokia Asha 502 Dual SIM.

The newest member of the popular Asha Touch line-up is now available nationwide and is currently being offered at PhP4,800.00 in Nokia Flagship Stores, and at about PhP4,550.00 more or less, in other retail stores.


The Nokia Asha 502 heralds its unique, the never been seen before, bold-colored core design which is encased in a crystal-clear shell, offering a solid and reliable built. It also had the premium scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass II screen that adds more to its durability.

The phone offers a unique and user friendly interface called Fastlane that aggregates all recent apps, contacts, Facebook updates including Likes and Comments on photos and posts, Tweets, and calendar information's onto a single screen making it the easy and dynamic. All it needs is a single swipe to all the things that matters.

Apps? Not a big problem on the Asha 502, its got most of all the essential 3rd party apps like Line, LinkedIn, WeChat, among the rest of the social connectivity apps; ten free games; productivity tools; among others. Browsing is rather cheap on the phone since the Nokia Xpress Browser cuts data consumption of up to 90%.

The Nokia Asha 502 Dual SIM is available in Bright Red, Bright Green, Cyan, Yellow, White and Black. Grab yours now!


Nov 26, 2013

Nokia Asha 503 Full Specs and Price

When I've learn about this phone after its official unveiling at the Nokia World 2013 in Abu Dhabi, I felt elated, that their was at least one company in the mobilephone industry that works extra mile to come up with unique design and construction as oppose to current trend of just copying designs up to the minute details. Nokia came up with an architecture I couldn't imagine possible on the Nokia Asha 503, 502 and 500, a clear and colored layered design case. It looks very attractive and stylish yet durable. Now other manufacturing companies had another design to imitate.


The 503 is among the newest breed of Asha devices sporting the latest software version and a leveled hardware specs and specification. Among its Key Features includes:

- 3” scratch-resistant, curved Gorilla® Glass screen (First on a Nokia Asha device)
- Fast web browsing with 3.5G connectivity
- 5MP camera with flash for improved pictures and video
- One swipe to capture, once touch to share photos to your favorite social networks
- One swipe to everything you love with Fastlane
- 10 free games available via Nokia Store
- Fast, smarter and more personal internet with Nokia Xpress Browse

FULL SPECIFICATIONS

NETWORKS
GSM: 850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz,
WCDMA: 2100 MHz, 1900MHz, 900MHz, 850 MHz
3.5G Connectivity
Single and Dual SIM variant
OS
Nokia Asha Software Platform 1.2
DISPLAY
3.0" QVGA (320 x 240) 134ppi TFT Capacitive Display
Curved Corning Gorilla Glass 
Nokia Glance Screen
Screen Double Tap
Brightness Control
CONNECTIVITY
System connectors: Micro-USB-B USB 2.0, USB mass storage
Bluetooth 3.0 with SLAM
WLAN IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
MEMORY
User data storage: In device, Memory card
Expandable memory card type: MicroSD
Maximum memory card size: 32 GB
SOCIAL APPS
Facebook, Twitter, Sina Weibo
WhatsApp, LINE, WeChat
CAMERA AND VIDEO

5MP
Fixed Focus
LED flash









15 fps video
AUDIO
Audio playback file formats: MP4, AAC, AMR, MP3, 3GP, MIDI
Stereo FM radio
3.5mm audio connector
SIZE AND DIMENSION
Height: 102.6 x 60.6 x 12.7 mm (H x W x T)
Weight: 110.2 grams
Colors: Yellow, Bright Red, Bright Green, Cyan, White, Black
SERVICES
Nokia Xpress Browser
Nokia Nearby
BATTERY
1200 mAh Li-Ion (BL-4U)
Maximum talk time (2G): 12 h
Maximum talk time (3G): 4.5 h
Maximum standby time with dual SIM: 20 days
Maximum music playback time: 35.8 h
Maximum video playback time: 11.7 h
Maximum cellular network browsing time: 8 h
Maximum Wi-Fi network browsing time: 4 h
STANDARD SALES PACKAGE
Nokia Asha 503
Nokia Compact Charger AC-20
Nokia Headset: WH-108
4GB MicroSD Card

The estimated price of the Nokia Asha 503 before taxes or subsidies is USD99 (PHP4,350.00) in Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East.

Sep 24, 2013

The Nokia Leaked Devices and the October 22, 2013 Nokia World Event

When Nokia sent an invitation regarding their Nokia World event, the already leaked plaque mobilephone industry went even spurious with now, countless of images from several unannounced Nokia devices going around tech and blog sites making it seem like the said event is going to be huge with several products to be announced, not to mention of course, the media's enthusiasm and excitement over these products, a very unusual scenario that I haven't witness for quite sometime for the company.


So what are all these ruckus all about? Lets begin the rundown from the most significant to the least.

Nokia Lumia 2520

The suppose, first tablet device running the new Windows RT version 8.1. Rumor also has it that the device had a 10.1" 1080p screen display, 1 2.15GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 32GB storage, a 6.7MP rear camera with Carl Ziess lens, 4G LTE connectivity, micro HDMI and micro-USB port. It is said to be exclusive to Verizon Wireless in the United States for about $499.00 but with a worldwide retail counterpart.

My thoughts: If Nokia will put a full Windows 8 version on it and not just and Windows RT, then I'm sold for it most specially that I'm opting to replace my aging laptop. I need a device that could serve me in two ways, as a full blown workable laptop and a tablet where I can surf and play.

Nokia Lumia 1520

The one with the most number of leaked images yet, rumor has it that the device had on board, the latest Windows Phone 8 version which is the GDR3, a 6.0 inch screen, 1080p screen display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, 32GB storage, a 20MP rear camera with Carl Ziess lens and PureView technology, 4G LTE connectivity, micro HDMI and micro-USB port.


My thoughts: Well, its about time for Nokia to step up in the game and give a head to head challenge to every size and dimension that competitors offer. I might not be a huge fan of oversize phones but the market exists. Its a perfect moment to give the competitors a run for their money.

Nokia Lumia 929

Perhaps the most recent among all the leaks, the device is said to have the latest Windows Phone 8 version which is the GDR3, a 5.0" 1080p screen display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, 32GB storage, a 20MP rear camera with Carl Ziess lens and PureView technology, 4G LTE connectivity, micro HDMI and micro-USB port. More similar to the Lumia 1520 actually, but only with a smaller screen and is heading to Verizon Wireless alone.


My thoughts: Diversity I supposed. Good to know that Nokia is closely collaborating with US carriers and give these telecom companies what they want. The iPhone made it big because of this strategy, Nokia can do it as well.

Nokia Asha 500

This is said to be the latest iteration of the Nokia Asha 501 with the same features and specifications except the new design frame which is more attractive than the latter. Among the physical changes were the colorless frame around the edges and the capacitive button at the bottom.


My thoughts: Well, if Nokia would have add a few more inches on the screen to lets say the least .5inch, then it would have been a lot better. The new fluid and smooth Asha Touch interface should not be confined on a 3.0 inch phone, it deserves larger than that.

Well, the event might also include the announcement of  an Android running Nokia devices, excerpts from the imminent Microsoft acquisition or the failure of it, among other uncertainties. Only one thing is certain perhaps, that after the event, the industry will still be bombarded with device leaks and rumor, as believable or ridiculous as it may seem.

Aug 7, 2013

LinkedIn Gets The Asha Touch

Business professionals, be aware, LinkedIn is now ready for download among Asha Touch smartphones.

LinkedIn is a vital tool for millions of professional people around the world. The world’s largest professional network on the Internet offers easy ways to connect with old and new business contacts, keep up to date with what’s going on in your industry, and find out more about peers you haven’t met yet, as a chance to prepare for meetings and expand your professional network.


LinkedIn is now available as an app for the Nokia Asha 501 and other full-touch Asha devices, making it even easier to stay in touch with colleagues. 

The app is made up of four main features:
• Update Stream: Keep up to date with your network and access information about your industry. You can like, comment and share updates to stay in the loop with what’s going on.
• Inbox: Accept connection requests and communicate with your contacts.
• Search: Search through the global network of over 225 million LinkedIn members. There’s also a People You May Know feature, which suggests professionals you may know and want to connect with, based on your current contacts.
• Profile: Check out your own profile, and see who’s been viewing you. You can reach out to them with a message or an invitation to connect.

LinkedIn for Asha smartphones is not just about existing members though, but also about attracting new members to the site with a sign up button.

The app comes off the back of a long-standing partnership between Nokia and LinkedIn with the company’s Windows Phone app winning plaudits across the media. The app supports six languages (English, Bahasa Indonesia, Bahasa Malaysia, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian and Spanish), and now available as a free download from Nokia Store.

May 25, 2013

Nokia Asha 501, The Full Specs

Nokia dominates the mid-range and entry level market, thanks to the Asha line-up that brought smartphone flare to it, now the next generation of the Asha rises with new user interface, new features and unparalleled gaming offer with Nokia Asha 501.


The new Asha brings a better, faster and fluid swipe and touch experience; a quick access to everything user's love via Fastlane; and the brand new web experience via Nokia Xpress Now. Then there's the critically acclaimed Nokia Xpress Browser that gives user a fast, affordable and more personal mobile internet experience; HERE Maps for online and offline voice navigation; and of course, the ever popular 40 free games from Electronic Arts to top it all up.

Overall, the new Asha 501 brought the mid-range/entry level competition to the next level. Here are its complete specs:

NETWORKS
GSM 900/1800
GSM 850/1900
Single and Dual SIM
OS
Symbian - Nokia Asha Software Platform
SPEED
1.0GHz 
DISPLAY
3.0” QVGA TFT Capacitive Display
240 x 320 pixels, 133 ppi pixel density
MEMORY
128 MB Flash
4 GB MMC included
expandable up to 32GB
CONNECTIVITY
Micro USB connector and charging
3.5 mm AV jack, 2 mm Charger connector
WiFi 802.11 b/g
Bluetooth 3.0 + EDR BT
Sensors: 3D Accelerometer, Proximity
CAMERA AND VIDEO
3.15MP 








2048 x 1536 pixels
15fps Video
No Flash
No Secondary Camera
AUDIO
3.5mm Audio Connector
SIZE AND DIMENSION
99.2 x 58 x 12.1 mm (H x W x T)
Colors: Bright Red, Cyan, Yellow, Bright Green, White and Black
WEIGHT
98 grams
BATTERY
1200 mAh Li-Ion
Talktime: up to 12.8 hours (3G)
Standby time: Up to 48 days (Dual SIM standby time: up to 26 days)
Talk time: Up to 17 hours (all variants)
STANDARD SALES PACKAGE
Nokia Asha 501 Handset
Nokia Battery BL-4U (1200mAh)
Nokia Compact Charger AC-11; AC-8C + CA 190CD (PRC)
WH-108 Red Headset
4GB Micro SD memory card (expandable up to 32 GB)
User Guide

Suggested retail price is $99 or PHP4125.00 before taxes and subsidies.

May 9, 2013

Nokia Asha 501 Announced, For People Living In The Fastlane

Fast and more responsive user interface, better social connectivity, smooth and affordable internet experience, these were just few of the vital features in the minds of Nokia developers when they created the Nokia Asha 501, a new family of the Asha smartphones that was unveiled today in New Delhi, India. The handset pushes the boundaries of affordable smartphone design with bold color, a high-quality build and an innovative user interface running the new Asha platform. .


Standout design, innovative user interface

The Nokia Asha 501 makes high-end design and quality accessible to more people. The device is available in a choice of six striking colors that complement the elegant design. It comes in just two parts: a durable, removable casing and the scratch-resistant glass display, which features a three-inch, capacitive touchscreen and a single ‘back’ button. The compact new Asha weighs only 98 grams, for the ultimate portability.

The Nokia Asha 501 is built to make it easier for people to access everything they love, with a simple swipe and a choice of two main screens: Home and Fastlane. Home is a traditional, icon-based view for launching individual apps or accessing a specific feature, like the dialer or phone settings, meanwhile, Fastlane view was inspired by how people really use their phone featuring recently accessed contacts, social networks, applications among others. Fastlane is like a record of how the phone is used, giving people a glimpse of their past, present and future activity, and helping them multitask by providing easy access to their favorite features.

Asha platform for next-generation family of devices

The Nokia Asha 501 is the first smartphone built on the new Asha platform, which leverages Nokia’s investments in Smarterphone, a company which Nokia acquired in 2012.

Many of the most popular applications are already available or in development for the Nokia Asha platform, including CNN, eBuddy, ESPN, Facebook, Foursquare, Line, LinkedIn, Nimbuzz, Pictelligent, The Weather Channel, Twitter, WeChat, World of Red Bull and games from Electronic Arts, Gameloft, Indiagames, NamcoBandai and Reliance Games. WhatsApp and other key partners continue to explore new Asha.

The HERE experience, based on Nokia’s leading location-based platform, will also be available as a download for the Nokia Asha 501,starting in Q3 2013 and will initially include basic mapping services.

Smarter and more personal Internet experiences

The new Asha comes with Nokia Xpress Browser pre-loaded, which compresses Internet data by up to 90%. This is aimed at making mobile browsing faster and more affordable. Nokia also announced the availability of Nokia Xpress Now, a new Web application that recommends content based on location, preferences and trending topics. It will be available via the Browser homepage or as a download from Nokia Store.

Facebook and global operators to support Nokia Asha 501 with free data plans

The Nokia Asha 501 is expected to start shipping in June 2013. It is expected to be available through approximately 60 operators and distributors in more than 90 countries worldwide. America Movil, Telkomsel, Airtel, Telkomsel and MTN were among the early operators who commit to offering the aforementioned data plan.

The new Nokia Asha 501 was purpose-built to give people the best possible mobile experiences at an affordable price. It is highly efficient, with an industry-leading standby time of up to 48 days.

The Nokia Asha 501 is available in single or EasySwap Dual SIM models. All come with WiFi and Bluetooth. Other specifications:

• Dimensions: 99.2 x 58 x 12.1 mm; 98 grams
• Camera: 3.2 MP
• Single SIM standby time: up to 48 days***
• Dual SIM standby time: up to 26 days***
• Talk time: up to 17 hours
• Additional memory of 4GB (card included in box), expandable up to 32GB
• Forty free EA Games worth €75 downloadable from Nokia Store
• Available colors: Bright Red, Bright Green, Cyan, Yellow, White and Black
• Suggested pricing is 99 USD before taxes and subsidies.

Dec 26, 2012

Nokia Asha 303 Software Review, The Stylish Entry

The Nokia Asha 303 made a commendable impression on me hardware-wise, its attractive, fashionable and solid, anybody holding it up close won't suspect that its an entry level phone, it feels premium and expensive. To read my full hardware review, CLICK HERE.


Touch and Type UI

The phone is currently the flagship device of the Symbian Series 40 Operating System (OS) running the Touch and Type User Interface (UI). The difference between this platform from older Series 40 versions were that its fully suited for finger touch, had a fully refreshed icons, bunch of added optimization setups, newly created interface commands like side swipes on the menu page, among others.

Being one of the recipients the earliest version of the UI, the phones touch system was yet inept. It wasn't as fluid and smooth like the Nokia Belle devices but more likely similar to the touch responsiveness of low grade versions of Android-running entry level devices, and that its more stable and responsive. The Asha 303 make use of capacitive touch technology mechanized by a 1Ghz processor.

Another drawback of the UI is the absence of multitasking support. Users need to close currently running application in order to use another. This doesn't apply though to the music player since it can be played on the background while using other features. Yes, the phone had some shortcomings but it is core-rooted on a prime and mature Symbian Series 40 thus inheriting the system's simple yet reliable performance.

Homescreen

The Homescreen was typical among all mobilephone platforms, it is full of command shortcuts that can be customize, but unlike others, only one is available for use on the phone, no left or right side swipes. Other prominent features of the Homescreen are the shortcut buttons which by default were assigned for for "Go To" and Names (Contacts) functions. "Go To" brings out another shortcut page to applications that can be modified.
 
Main Homescreen
As I mentioned earlier, the new UI got an icon rehashed, it now had the same design that of Symbian Anna and Belle. I actually like this move of Nokia, aside from platform uniformity, the new icons looks youthful and full of life, more fitting to the market bracket its being positioned to.

"Go To" Page
 Menu

The main Menu is typical among colored Symbian Series 40 variants, its icon base in a Grid format with no option to change its view to Single or List or arranged it to preferred order.

Main Menu
Another outstanding new feature of the Asha Touch UI is the side swipe in the Menu page. Users can now side swipe left or right to bring out two more additional screens. By default, the left screen draws out a Homescreen-like page where users could add application icons, reminders or contacts while the right screen is the application folder. These left and right swipe commands can be change to users preference.

Call and Messaging

Contacts is yet usual on the Asha 303 except that their was now an option to add images as part of the information list aside from the usual names, number, postal or email address, birthday, nickname, among the rest of the possibly needed details for contacts specification. Pressing one of the contacts displays the following options; call, message, email and go to web. The latter will allow users to search information online about the contacts saved webpage data, smart!


Of course, users can fully utilized the mechanical call and shortcut keys, on top of the QWERTY keypad. Pressing the call key will bring out the log file of the phone for easy access to received, dialed and missed calls.


Messaging on the other hand is the strongest feature of the phone being fully design for one. The phone, as mentioned on my Hardware Review, is one of the best mechanical QWERTY set up on its class. Writing messages on the phone is glorious that I just want to text everyone, important or not.


The inbox by default shows a conversations mode but can change to folder mode in the options. Text editor is rather easy to configure and with its lower screen being added with virtual keys for the letter case, left and right arrows and symbols. The arrow keys were very helpful actually since users could precisely point the courser on the writing space where its wanted as compared to Android system where you can only move the courser through thumb, I actually hate this system of Android.

Their is also a shortcut mechanical key for the messaging feature on top of the QWERTY keypad. Nokia didn't leave any stones unturned here for the phones messaging feature, everything is covered.

Web and Email

One of the main selling points of the new Asha range is its web and email connectivity. Nokia created the could-based Xpress Browser which is said to provide a higher speed and more affordable access to the Internet through its compression capability of up to 90% per page. It's very capable indeed in rendering full web pages and navigable enough but I still prefer to use Opera Browser being faster.


Nokia Email works ideally on the phone. Users can add any email accounts on it from different networks like Yahoo, Gmail, Ovi, etc, and it can support multiple accounts. It also supports push eMail. Overall, its not the best but very much capable.

Nokia recognized the growing trend of web connectivity towards social networks and with it a fully configured applications dedicated to such, the Nokia Social and Nokia Chat. The Nokia Social allows users to connect to Twitter or Facebook all under one Social account and all at the same time. Users don't need to log-in or log-out to this social network site every time they'll used one or another. I actually find this very useful being a Twitter fanatic, my problem with this app is its sluggish interface and limited functionality. Nokia Chat on the other hand combines all chat networks into one Chat account but unlike Social, the app supports every possible chat sites from Yahoo@ Chat, Google Talk, Facebook, Ovi Chat, Windows Live Messenger, MySpce IM, etc.


Users can make fully make use of these internet features and functions via the phone's built-in WIFI or through HSDPA, EDGE or GPRS.

Music and Radio

I've used several Symbian Series 40 devices in the past and its nice to discover that Nokia made a massive improvement of the music player on the new Asha Touch UI. One of the prominent is the ability to adjust sound equalizers, preset or not. Then theirs the ability to shuffle songs and repeat songs as part of the options, and the re-sized album image that makes use of the majority of the music player space. The Music Player can play MP3, WAV, WMA and AAC files.


One of the music players biggest drawbacks though is its inability to copy playlist from the Nokia Suite. Users will need to manually create playlists and add or remove songs on it.


Radio player is casual, its capable of detecting and playing stereo FM stations with RDS support. Finding and saving these stations is just a few press away but like any other mobilephone phones at the market at the moment, it wont work without the headset, lame!


Videos

One of the few surprises for this phone is its wide range of video support codecs. It can play MP4, H.264, H.263, WMV player and believe it or not, DivX and Xvid files. Then again due to the phones limited screen, watching video on it is not ideal as compared to tablets or full touchscreen devices.

Camera and Photo

As a still camera, the phone's 3.2MP can take casual images best preferably under bright lighting conditions. It produces the type of images clear enough for Twitter or Facebook uploads. Though camera features were limited being only fixed focus, compared to the previous versions, the Asha 303's overall camera set up was greatly improve with the current one tailored to look like its Nokia Belle siblings. The rest of the phone camera's feature includes face detection, self timer, effects (Greyscale, Sepia, Negative, Solarise) and white balance (Daylight, Incandescent, Flourescent), among others.


Camcorder is capable of capturing VGA of up to 15 frames per second.

                                           Sample images below

Port Pilar, Ozamis City, Philippines
Birhen Sa Cotta, Ozamis City, Philippines
Cotta Beach, Ozamis City, Philippines
Games

Being a phone positioned as an entry level device, majority of its market will be adolescents and young professionals making the Gaming features crucial in the competition. Nokia clearly recognizes this thats why their throwing quite a bunch of premium games with it. Out of the box, it had a full version of Climate Mission and Gedda Heddz and a trial versions of the following games, Angry Birds with 10 Free levels, Asphalt 4 Elite, Brain Challenge 3 and Bubble Bash 2. Tons of free games can also be access and downloaded via Nokia Stores.

Angry Birds

Asphalt 4 Elite

Brain Challenge 3
Concluding Thoughts

The Nokia Asha 303 has a lot of first on its belt, the very first Nokia Touch and Type device with a QWERTY mechanical keyboard, the first entry level device to have a capacitive touch among Nokia breeds and the first to offer the touch optimized Asha Touch UI on top of the Symbian Series 40 platform. I find it more fitting to be called an experimental device in terms of market positioning, an experiment that paid off wholesomely. The device became a benchmark for all entry level devices, that its possible to create a modest device that is hardware adept  and software efficient without compromising much thats why I'm giving it a go recommendation.

Also, the users mobilephone habit also plays a vital part on my overall assessment, the phone is best fitted for people who wants loves texting, chatting and all sociably driven matters with its QWERTY keyboard, on the other hand its not for those who wants bigger screens for playing games or video watching. Balance is key, it just so happen that I like enjoy both worlds.

Nov 12, 2012

Nokia Philippines, To Give 2 Million Pesos Worth of Prizes and a New Year Party with Friends

A celebration like no other to cap a successful year commence as Nokia Philippines doles out 2 Million worth of prizes and a party with friends on New Year's eve via Nokia Year-End Blowout promo.

Get a chance to be one of twelve (12) P15,000 weekly cash prize winners and one of six (6) P100,000 grand prize winners, and win a VIP table for you and your friends on New Year's Eve at Eden, Republiq, Seventh High, Skye, or Vudu, all you have to do is buy any Nokia Asha Smartphone (Nokia Asha 305, 306, 309 or 311) from any of our participating stores between 03 November and 14 December 2012, then use your official receipt to register your purchase online. Easy as 1, 2, 3!

This contest is open to all residents of Luzon (Metro Manila, South Luzon, North Luzon, Central Luzon), Visayas and Mindanao who purchase any of the following Nokia Asha Full-Touch Smartphones within November 03 – December 14, 2012.

- Nokia Asha 311
- Nokia Asha 309
- Nokia Asha 305
- Nokia Asha 306

Participants who purchase any of the above devices within the promo period must register their personal information and official receipt details on the Nokia Year-End Blowout site in order to join this promo. Phones must be purchased only from authorized Nokia Stores and Retail Outlets in the Philippines. A complete list of these stores can be found HERE. Promo Period is from November 03 to December 14, 2012.

So what are you waiting for, go to the nearest Nokia Store or authorized retail outlets now and grab your Nokia Asha touch phone now!

Nov 8, 2012

HandyGames now available for free on Nokia Asha Touch

Enjoying your fun and affordable Nokia Asha Touch smartphone? Wait till you hear about the 35 new titles released by HandyGames and Nokia to ensure an even better mobile gaming experience for you. 


Based in Giebelstadt, Germany, HandyGames is a developer and publisher of mobile games and has been producing award-winning games on various platforms since 2000. Through its partnership with Nokia, HandyGames hopes to continue expanding to keep everybody entertained in the future.

To whet your appetite, here are some of the 35 new titles that you can now discover and download for free from the Nokia Store:

Aporkalypse
According to an old prophecy the four Pigs of Doom should proclaim the end of the world in a distant future. But something went terribly wrong and the gates of heaven and hell have already opened! Now it is up to the greedy Hunger Pig, the heavily armed War Pig, the contaminous Pest Pig and the ghostly Death Pig to stop this madness.

Arcadius
Stardate: 3024. The Earth has been attacked by hostile individuals and has been entirely destroyed; few survivors managed to board freight ships to safety. You are a spaceship fighter pilot. Avoid the security drones and pick up energy sources to upgrade your weapons. Prepare to fight for your life or to the death against the galactic invaders.

Cyberlords – Arcology
It's the year 2173. The power of government is in decline and the world is controlled by gigantic megacorporations. People may have no political power, but they still have control over their own bodies. Powerful NanoGear implants grant superhuman abilities and transform bodies into deadly weapons.

Guns’n’Glory
What would the Wild West have been without its charismatic villains? Boring! So take a walk in the cowboy boots of Billy the Kid, Jesse James or Butch Cassidy to become a real, low-down bad guy! Form your own gang by recruiting cool cowboys, crazy Mexicans and brave Indians.

IQ Knights
Enter a chivalric fortress and face the challenging tasks that await you within each area of the castle! Solve all puzzles within these halls to convince the nobles that you have what it takes to be their new king! Arm yourself with your ancestors' dice and use logic to win the day!

My Model Train
You always wanted to become a train driver, but never had the space or the money for your own model railway in your hobby room? Then download My Model Train, the first highly detailed mobile train-simulation, to your handset! It’s your task to solve logistic problems as fast as possible by operating switches, signals and reversal-tracks.

Panzer Panic
War has broken out on your notepad and your leadership ability is needed to beat the enemy in ferocious tank battles! Make use of the environment and move various obstacles to protect yourself from opposing ink fire or to block your enemy's path. Destroy all opposing panzers by accurately shooting your ink bullets while making sure that you don’t run out of ink fuel!

Romans and Barbarians
Render Rome a service and build up your own realm as a mighty emperor! Set up a powerful army and become a great general because of the threatening menace at the horizon: Wild barbarians are moving towards Rome to destroy your city and to steal your precious Sucus! Be well prepared for their warriors, shamans and hungry wolves

Tattoo Tycoon
Look behind the scenes of the tattoo culture and build your own tattoo empire! Set up a perfectly furnished studio and prove your skills at handling your employees and tattoo machine!

The Egyptians
After an immense earthquake the land lacks a ruler and discontent leads to bloody battles among the tribes! An ancient god awakens and sends the lord of the scarabs, Khepera, back to earth! It’s time for an alliance of the tribes to fight together against the forces of evil and to free the land! It’s up to you to lead them and to accomplish a victory by using constructions, inventions and tactical warfare.

Townsmen 4
The dark age has cast a spell over you! You find yourself in a small monastery, surrounded by pagan settlements and hostile monastic orders. Besides brewing and baking bread, it’s your daily task to convert as many souls as possible. You deal with sacred writings, say masses and recruit enough monks, who will help you lead the  monastery to wealth and prestige.

Voodomino
Learn black magic and play for your life! Voodomino spices up the traditional game of Dominoes with dark rituals and deadly curses. Play against your friends and lure them into sneaky traps. With luck on your side you can influence your future. Each tile has its own motif, from poisonous snakes to powerful Voodoo dolls. Can you acquire all the magic tiles?

So if you own a Nokia Asha Full Touch device, such as the: Nokia Asha 305, Nokia Asha 306, Nokia Asha 309 and Nokia Asha 311, visit the Nokia Store (http://store.nokia.com/) today and download these great and exciting games.

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