Nokia promised something new would come from its Finnish offices this week, and bright and early this morning, it did indeed launch a new phone. We had half-expected Nokia to announce a pair of new ...
Earlier this week I showed you Nokia’s teaser, showing us just a small portion of a device that appeared to be a QWERTY style keyboard and a screen. With little to no information we naturally assumed ...
The other day Nokia teased a new QWERTY smartphone, and now the handset is official: the Nokia Asha 210. This device is designed to cater to users who prefer a physical keyboard over a touchscreen for ...
A fast and responsive QWERTY phone with the world's first WhatsApp button Espoo, Finland - Nokia today unveiled the latest device in its Asha family, designed to offer consumers more social ...
Nokia teased this new entry level phone on Monday with an oblique close-up which mainly showed a QWERTY keyboard. Today the Nokia Asha 210 was revealed in full. It’s Nokia’s latest entry-level handset ...
Nokia has added a new feature phone with a QWERTY keyboard to its Asha line. The Nokia Asha 210 is an entry-level device, available in single and dual SIM variations, aimed at the developing markets.
While the rest of the industry fights to pack increasingly complicated features into the latest smartphones, one veteran handset maker has been paying close attention to what the market really wants: ...
Mobile phone maker Nokia on Wednesday announced the latest addition to its low-cost Asha feature phone line, the Asha 210. Aimed at emerging markets, the device has a QWERTY keyboard and support for ...
Taking the fight to the Facebook Home-packing HTC First Android smartphone and BBM-equipped BlackBerry handsets, Nokia have launched the social-focussed Asha 210. A budget-orientated smartphone, the ...
Nokia’s latest advanced feature phone, the Asha 210, comes with a physical key to access WhatsApp messaging, as well as software clients for Twitter and Facebook. The launch of the new member of the ...
Just over two years after HTC released the Status—a QWERTY phone with Facebook integration that never even really mattered at the time—Nokia has decided to roll ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
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