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One of the last Nokia phones with the S40 platform.
Asha was a series of phones aimed at the lower end to offer Lumia devices as proper smartphones.
These inconspicuous cell phones included touchscreen models, keypad models, and models combining a keyboard with a touchscreen. The latter have become infamous for their rather flawed touch screens.
The 302 replaced the C3 and, like its predecessor, was equipped with a full QWERTY keyboard. This allowed it to serve as an alternative to the more expensive smartphone (E6), which had Symbian. The design of the Asha 302 also harkened back to the E6.
Surprisingly, for a device of this class, it offered a fairly fast processor, Wi-Fi and even USB OTG.
This unit comes from the Polish T-Mobile network. It originally had operator's branding in software.
Specifications:
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