Together with the Nokia Asha 300 and the
Nokia Asha 303, which are basically touchscreen devices, Nokia also
announced the Nokia Asha 200 in its Asha lineup. The key feature of this
novelty is its Dual-SIM support.
The phone features Nokia’s technology
allowing to swap SIM cards without turning the handset off. In addition
it allows different settings for the SIM cards. Other than that, you can
also have different ringtones and profiles for each of the SIM-cards.
The Asha 200 comes with a full-QWERTY
keyboard and has an integrated support for social networking sites. The
handset is so light that you won’t need to make extra efforts to hold
it.
In contrast to most cheap dual-SIM devices, the Nokia Asha 200 supports microSD cards for up to 32 GB. The battery of the handset provides up to 52 hours of talk time.
This is the cheapest device of the
lineup being priced at 60 EUR (around $84), but as we see its features
are not less impressive than those of the other devices included in the
list. The phone will be available in the forth quarter of this year.
And lastly if we trust rumors, then
Nokia will introduce the Nokia Asha 201 in 2012, which will come with a
single SIM card support but will feature all the current specs of the
Nokia Asha 200.
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