Mobile phone maker Nokia on Wednesday announced the latest addition to its low-cost Asha feature phone line, the Asha 210.
Aimed at emerging markets, the device has a QWERTY keyboard and support for Facebook, Twitter and popular email accounts such as Gmail. It has a dedicated WhatsApp button for access to instant messaging.
It will have a 2 MP smart camera that has a dedicated key.
Battery life is up to 46 days on a single charge. The Asha 210 will be available in yellow, cyan, black, magenta and white.
It will sell between ranges of about N15,000 to N20,000 depending on store and location.
The Asha 210's camera has a built-in voice guide for users taking self-portraits, and offers fast editing of images directly from the camera app.
However, It is not a 3G phone.
The Asha 210 is a feature phone that runs Symbian 60, a stripped-down version of the Symbian operating system. Sources say Price is likely to be reduced.
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