QWERTY-packing Nokia Asha 210 goes official

24 April, 2013

Today Nokia unveiled the latest addition to its Asha lineup. The QWERTY-packing Nokia Asha 210 featurephone comes in both single SIM and dual-SIM flavors and brings entry level functionality at an extremely attractive price point.


Nokia Asha 210 single SIM version

Combining a 2.4" LCD screen of QVGA resolution (320 x 240 pixels) with a four-row full QWERTY keyboard, the Nokia Asha 210 is targeted at younger users that do lots of texting and have a limited budget.

Nokia Asha 210 is the first handset to feature a dedicated WhatsApp button, which gives you quick access to the instant messing app that comes preinstalled.

The Asha 210 comes with Wi-Fi connectivity and a dedicated Wi-Fi on/off hardware toggle. Sadly the feature phone lacks any fast cellular network support like 3G or LTE, settling for dual-band GPRS/EDGE. Local connectivity is covered by microUSB and Bluetooth.

The Nokia Asha 210 offers a 2 megapixel camera at the back, but there's no front-facing snapper. The handset has a 3.5mm audio jack and while its internal memory is limited to just 64MB, there's a microSD card slot for expanding it by up to 32GB.


Nokia Asha 210 dual SIM version

The dual-SIM version will also come with support for Easy Swap, meaning you can exchange the secondary SIM without powering off the handset.

The Nokia Asha 210 is going to be available in yellow, cyan, black, magenta, and white when it goes on sale (sometime in this quarter). The estimated retail price for the Nokia Asha 210 is around $72.

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  • mr.Qwerty
  • 25 May 2016
  • 7Xu

is there qwerty phone sale in Philippines?

  • Npn
  • 08 Apr 2014
  • th1

Can asha 210 be use in europe

  • MULti27part1
  • 19 Dec 2013
  • t7X

In Philippines nokia asha 210 will hot because of this cheapest price i buy it on november 27 and its work good ., real good the querty keypad are covered into rubber so it will easily to type and quitely . Best phone from s40 series

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