Jumat, 20 April 2012

Nokia Asha 300 Specs

Nokia launched its range of mobile phones Asha movies, back in December 2011 and today we have to have with us, Nokia Asha 300 Review, the candy bar feature phone that has been hailed as one of the first phones Angry Birds preinstalled. Let's see if this phone is the 40 series is all good.
Design and processing
As with most Nokia phones, the 300 Asha brings with him an excellent build quality and attention to detail. The candy bar phone fits comfortably in your palm and is not too heavy and only 85g. The phone is primarily made of plastic, but fortunately there are not too many shiny bits, other than the screen and the chrome strip on the front. The volume rocker and the screen lock button are placed on the page. You remove the back cover with the groove on the side. This process feels a bit difficult, and if you're not careful, it's a good chance of breaking down brackets.
This is a phone-touch-and-so, so there is no directional pad - only the keyboard and the response to a call and end keys, a shortcut to e-mail. The keyboard is well built and keys provide good feedback. Having been accustomed to the QWERTY keyboard to return to this classic style was a bit strange, but those for whom they are used should be no problem. The other connections, such as 3.5mm headphone jack, charging port and microUSB port located on the top. Asha The 300 also supports 3G, but there is no front facing camera for video chat. In the box, you get a 2GB microSD card, charger, manual, data cable and headset. Everything put together a pretty good feature in a nice form factor.
Features Interface
In spite of Nokia Asha 300 Specs runs on the Series 40 operating system, it always comes with a processor running at 1 GHz. The interface is fast, but it does not feel catchy and that's probably how the operating system is designed. The home screen is similar to the C2-03, we re-evaluated in the manner with the same symbols. You even get your Facebook and Twitter updates via a widget. There is only one home screen, although if Nokia have crammed in as they could.
The resistive touch screen is not the best and again, while trying to scroll through a menu, select an application by mistake, which is quite annoying. If you are careful, but then the screen responds well but you need to have a little patience. The "Go To" shortcut button allows you to access applications such as browsers, games, camera, radio, etc. The screen resolution is not a problem, as are the viewing angles that are very poor.
Media
The music player supports the standard tariff format. The speaker is really very powerful and the music sounds very good, so you can play it out loud, as with friends. The player will automatically pick up any album art, if any, and displays it. The player also comes with a set of equalizer presets and the option of a custom setting of a 5-band graphic equalizer to create.
The video player supports only MP4 and that too, only standard-definition video, so if you have something else, you have to convert. Nevertheless, it remains us managed to get our test file SD-AVI play very well. Video playback is a bit of a hit or miss. If you are lucky, then the files will be read out of the box, or they can play, but without sound. During playback SmartPhone Review, we noticed a certain number of bands in the image, used perhaps because of the nature of the screen.

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