My Brother-in-law has given a Nokia Asha 311 mobile phone to his sister & eventually I've found a good writing about this, so I'm re-posting it without the permission of its original writer & without any pictures that main post contains.
10 things you need to know about the Nokia Asha 311
When it comes to smartphone names, you’ll be hard pressed to find one more apt than Asha. The Hindi & Bengali word for hope, the Asha family of phones has been especially created for those people aspiring to enjoy smartphone functionality at an affordable price. The Asha 311 does this in a host of wonderful ways. To see for yourself check out these ten Asha facts and features you probably didn't know about.
2. The Asha 311 is powered by a 1 GHz processor with Wi-Fi, 3G and HSPA, for a surprisingly zippy performance.
3. If you love gaming you’re in for a treat. The Asha 311 comes preloaded with fifteen levels of everyone’s favorite game, Angry Birds.
4. And if that wasn't good enough, the Asha 311 comes with an exclusive EA games gift worth €75. It enables you to download 40 EA games titles including classics like Need for Speed The Run and Bejeweled.
5. If you’re anything like us, you like to get the low down on what’s up with your friends and family. The Asha 311 sates our craving for this connection with social apps like Whats App Facebook Chat, GTalk, Yahoo and MSN etc.
6. We all love mobile surfing. Happily the Asha 311 has a cloud accelerated Nokia Browser, which is up to five times faster and uses up to 90% less data than other smartphones. Pretty nifty.
7. In some markets, you can also discover, share and get to where you want to go easier with Nokia Maps preloaded.
8. To keep you entertained while out and about, the Asha 311 has a Music Player, FM Radio and Internet Radio. It’s also really simple to plug and play to your PC to transfer music and other files.
9.Thanks to Facebook and Twitter being preloaded, it’s super easy to stay super social with the Asha 311.
10. There’s nothing worse than your smartphone losing power on you. Thankfully, the Asha 311 has an incredible 29 days standby and 14 hrs talk time.
(Originally published by Joel Willans on March 15, 2013 in http://conversations.nokia.com)
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