Nokia Asha 300

Nokia Asha 300
Manufacturer Nokia
Series Touch & Type
Compatible networks
  • WCDMA network: 850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1900 MHz, 2100 MHz
  • WCDMA max data speed DL: HSDPA - 10.2 Mbit/s
  • WCDMA max data speed UL: HSUPA - 2 Mbit/s
  • GSM network: 850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz
  • GSM max data speed DL: EGPRS 296.0 kbit/s
  • GSM max data speed UL: EGPRS 236.8 kbit/s
First released October 16, 2011 (2011-10-16)
Availability by country China, India, Eurasia, Europe, Latin America, Middle East, SEAP November 14, 2011 (2011-11-14)
Predecessor Nokia C3 Touch and Type
Successor Nokia Asha 302
Related Nokia Asha 303
Dimensions 112.8 x 49.5 x 12.7 mm
Weight 85 g
Operating system Nokia OS
CPU Series 40 Asha
Memory 128 MB
Removable storage microSD, up to 32 GB
Battery
  • Battery model: BL-4U
  • Battery capacity: 1110 mAh
  • Battery voltage: 3.7 V
  • Maximum standby time: 24 days
  • Maximum talk time (2G): 6.9 h
  • Maximum talk time (3G): 4.3 h
  • Maximum music playback time: 28 h
  • Maximum video playback time: 6 h
Display Contrast ratio: 856:1 (nominal)
Sound Nokia Music
Connectivity
  • SIM card type: Mini SIM
  • Dual SIM: No
  • Charging connectors: 2.0 mm Charging Connector, Micro-USB
  • AV connectors: 3.5 mm audio connector
  • System connectors: Micro-USB-AB
  • Bluetooth: Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
  • Bluetooth profiles: SIM Access Profile (SAP), Serial Port profile (SPP), Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) 1.0, General *Audio/Video Distribution Profile (GAVDP), Service Discovery Application Profile (SDAP), Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) 1.1
  • Wi-Fi: No Wi-Fi
  • NFC: No NFC
Other Available in graphite, night shade, gold, white silver, pink and red.[1]
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The Nokia Asha 300 is a cell phone which was first released in November 2011. Specifications include a 2.4 inch touch screen, 5 Megapixlel camera, Radio FM, Mp3 support, a microSD memory card slot and a 24-day standby time, making it one of the leading phones on the market of its time for battery life.

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