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Compare Nokia Asha 210 with Nokia Asha 205 Dual-SIM phones

Nokia has launched the latest Asha phone i.e. Asha 210 with dual-SIM capability with dedicated WhatsApp button. Nokia has many phones in Asha segment with dual-SIM capability and costing under 6000 rupees. But, i compare two popular dual-SIM phones by Nokia in Asha segment.

Differences:

Nokia launched Asha 205, last year, is a QWERTY device with a 2.4-inch display and a dedicated Facebook button. It comes with 2G connectivity, Bluetooth, VGA camera and a battery that offers 11 hours talk-time. The phone comes with pre-installed apps like eBuddy Chat, Twitter and support for popular email accounts such as Gmail as well as 40 free games from EA.


Nokia Asha 210 comes with a QWERTY keyboard and a dedicated WhatsApp button for fast access to instant messaging. To celebrate the Nokia and WhatsApp partnership, WhatsApp is offering its service for free on all Nokia Asha 210 devices button for their lifespan. The phone comes with the ability to launch WhatsApp direct from contact cards in the Phonebook.

Nokia Asha 210 comes with 2MP rear camera and Wi-Fi compatibility which are not offered by Nokia Asha 205. Nokia Asha 210 supports WhatsApp dedicated button, whereas Nokia Asha 205 supports Facebook dedicated button. Nokia Asha 210 battery supports 1200mAh, whereas Nokia Asha 205 only supports 1020mAh battery. There is price difference of 400 rupees as Nokia Asha costs Rs.3900 and Nokia Asha 205 costs Rs.3500.

 
                Nokia Asha 205

              Nokia Asha 210

Similarity:

Both phones comes with 2.4 inch screen having 167 ppi pixel density with QWERTY keypad. Both phones of Nokia run on Series 40 Asha operating system and includes Nokia Xpress Browser that reduces browsing costs by compressing data transferred by up to 90%. It also features Nokia's EasySwap technology that enables consumers to change SIM cards without having to turn off the device.

Both phones don't support GPS and supports 64 MB internal memory that can be expanded to 32 GB using micro-SD. Both are QWERTY keypad and TFT display phones with budget below 4000 rupees. The biggest similarity of both phones is that they come with Nokia's new Slam technology, that lets users share files over Bluetooth without first having to pair their devices.

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