Nokia has revealed its new Asha series, the company's four-strong Symbian range intended for developing markets, entry-level users and anybody whose mobile ambitions might exceed their budgets. The ...
Nokia has unveiled the Asha lineup, a spate of lower-end devices that run Series 40 and blur the line between featurephone and smartphone. The devices -- named the 200, 201, 300 and 303, are all ...
The Nokia Asha 201 smartphone is the single SIM version of the Nokia Asha 200, ideal for young consumers who wish to stay socially connected, are price conscious and like listening to music. The Nokia ...
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Old Symbian OS, 2-megapixel camera, no 3G or Wi-Fi Nokia has retired its unloved Symbian operating system for its mid- to high-end phones, setting its hopes on Windows Phone for the future. But it's ...
Nokia has unveiled a new range of Symbian S40-based low-end handsets, called Asha, aimed at emerging markets such as India and Africa. The additional range is intended to help Nokia target the "next ...
First up at Nokia World? The Asha line for the developing world -- the 200, 201, 300 and 303. They run S40, but best of all? They're all getting Angry Birds. That's right, Angry Birds is going truly ...
eSpeaks' Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Looking to bring more of its devices and access to information to more parts of the world, Nokia unveils its new line of Asha smartphones. Bonnie Cha was a former chief correspondent for CNET Crave, ...
Nokia's new Asha range isn't quite as excited to our smartphone-jaded eyes as the Lumia 800, but it could arguably have a bigger impact on the Finnish company's user-base. Targeted at the "next ...
Amid all the Windows Phone, luridly coloured Lumia hype, it’s easy to forget Nokia sells a far more successful line of mobile phones, based on its Series 40 OS. While it sold just 2.9 million ...
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