The Nokia Asha 300 might not be noticed in the market dominated by the flashy smartphones. It is an entry-level phone that features an improved S40 interface and a 1 GHz processor. The new S40 interface has a customizable home screen and an app store.
It has several elements borrowed from other platforms but at the same time managed to maintain the feel of the S40. It comes with 128MB of RAM, which is sufficient enough to run the OS smoothly without any troubles.
The Asha 300 is for consumers who just want a basic phone that works. It has a quad-band 2G and 3G support with Bluetooth, 5-megapixel camera, radio and messaging. The only downside is that it doesn’t have Wi-Fi connectivity.
This is a basic feature phone so that means you can’t multitask with it. Aside from playing music in the background, the Nokia Asha 300 doesn’t allow multiple apps to run at the same time. This is what you’ll get for the money you paid for it.
The Nokia Asha 300 is one of the cheapest phones in the market that has a touchscreen. There are a few Touch and Type handsets that can match its price tag.




