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The Nokia 308 does not pretend to be a smartphone, but it does claim to be a smart feature phone. The device looks attractive and will certainly appeal to the youth crowd. The build quality is good even though not extraordinary, but considering the price tag you get more than enough for your dollar. The 308 is made of good quality plastic material and offers a squeak free experience.
On the right side of the phone we can find the volume rockers and the lock/unlock key. On top we have the 3.5mm jack port, the micro-USB port and the 2mm charging port, while on the back we have the 2MP fixed focus camera with no flash light. On the right side of the phone we have the second SIM card and the micro-SD card slots. The primary SIM card slot is located under the battery so it’s not hot swappable. However the phone can switch from SIM1 to SIM2 in a heartbeat without needing to reboot.
The camera takes not very good pictures, and it seems that the camera sensor is not the same as on the Nokia 5230 add I was expected, but a cheaper unit. Video recording is disappointing with a resolution of 176×144 pixels at 10 frames per second. I was expecting at least QVGA at 15 frames per second.
The photo gallery had punch to zoom, a feature you don’t see too much in feature phones. Zoning in and out is decent even though it takes a while until you see the full quality zoomed in picture.
The Asha 308 comes with Facebook and Twitter apps preinstalled, a great email client and 40 free EA games. Yes the games are java games but just the ability to download them from Nokia Store is something not many phones can brag about.
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What amazed me about this phone was that it has badge notifications for some apps like the phone app or the messaging app, which it’s a first for S40.
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The web browser is Nokia’s new Xpress browser. A cloud based browser that keeps data consumption down, compressing web pages up to 90 percent.
The Nokia 308 and the Asha touch series in general meant bringing a smartphone like experience to the low end budget phones. Nokia tried to create an ecosystem for the Java based S40 devices, with an app store, games and social apps. That is what smartphones are really about, keeping you connected and making your life easier. The Asha 308 manages to do just that, and even though it’s not a real smartphone, it brings you a lot of features and apps that you won’t find on any other smartphone. That being said, the entire Asha series has one great advantage over other feature phones, and that’s Nokia Store. I don’t mean the free app catalogue, I mean the paid ones. With Nokia Store you can pay via SMS which is a golden egg in developing countries, Asha’s main targets.
2012-12-09 03:43:51
Source: http://techmobility.blogspot.com/2012/12/nokia-asha-308-review-touch-duality.html