Nokia announced dual-SIM Asha 310
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> In reply to varry @ 2013-02-12 09:23 from vb$v - click to readyou know in this world are people who are not willing to spend hundreds of dolloars on a phone, or they can't or they don't want to invest for their children large amounts of money as first phone, please take your ignorance elsewhere(maybe in fairy tale land where you clearly live), as for "Nokia please go for android" - typical unhappy fandroid, that Android "gold mine" is yet to be revealed to others than Samsung - Htc/Lg/Sony etc are not quite shining...
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- 2013-02-12 09:39
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> In reply to varry @ 2013-02-12 09:23 from vb$v - click to readAsha series is the reason nokia is still alive, Nokia as a brand is still trusted in hearts and minds of markets like India and Africa. Nokia doesn't have enough resources to fight against already a champion in android world named Samsung. Keeping Samsung aside, none of the major players showed profit even when on android, sony and htc both showed loses. There was a possibility that Samsung would have eaten up nokia. If you want to survive in this world, you have to be different, and not follow others.
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- 2013-02-12 09:36
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> In reply to changegame @ 2013-02-12 09:28 from t5{g - click to readoh for gods sake nokia new designs please..not revive asha touch type.
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- 2013-02-12 09:36
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> In reply to TheApprentice @ 2013-02-12 09:22 from H4wV - click to readThey are desperate to revive the dead.
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- 2013-02-12 09:28
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Who buys these kind of phone now days.This phone is flop of the year.Nokia please go for android otherwise be ready for the end.
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- 2013-02-12 09:23
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The Ashas would be better if they're run by the much more capable Symbian OS.
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- 2013-02-12 09:17
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