Price: $728
Website: nokia.com
With its staggering 41-Megapixel camera and
unbeatable range of photography features, there’s no denying that Nokia’s 808
PureView is by far the world’s best camera phone. It’s just a shame that its
use of the antiquated Symbian Belle OS and its high price mark this beautiful
handset out as an almost guaranteed sales failure. It has when our appetite for
Nokia’s forthcoming PureView Lumia Windows Phones, though.
Specifications
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OS: Nokia Symbian Belle
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Screen: 4-inch AMOLED
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Resolution: 360 x 640 pixels
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Input: Capacitive touchscreen
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Processor: 1.3GHz ARM11
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Memory: 512MB
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Storage: 16GB internal, MicroSD up to 32GB
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Camera: 41MP rear-facing, 0.3MP front-facing
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Flash: Xenon
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Video: 1080p HD at 30fps
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Wireless: 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0
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Ports: 3.5mm audio jack, Micro USB 2.0, Micro
HDMI
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Battery :6 hours talk time, 540 hours standby
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Size: 124 x 60 x 14mm
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Weight: 169g
Verdict: The
ultimate camera phone, but its old OS and high price can’t be ignored.
Price: $90
Website: nokia.com
The Nokia Asha 201 packs a 2.4-inch, 320 x
240 pixel screens and the kind of QWERTY keyboard you might expect from a
BlackBerry, but it’s lacking any high-speed connectivity. To keep costs down,
there’s no 3G and no Wi-Fi. The Asha 201 deserves to sell by the truckload in
developing nations. But in the competitive UK market, you can pick up a
fully-fledged BlackBerry or Android device for little more on PAYG.
Specifications
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OS: Nokia Series 40
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Screen: 2.4-inch TFT
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Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels
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Input: Keyboard
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Processor: TBC
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Memory: 32MB
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Storage: 10MB, MicroSD
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Camera: 2MP rear-facing
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Flash: No
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Video: 176 x 144 pixels
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Wireless: Bluetooth 2.1
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Ports: 3.5mm audio jack, Micro USB 2.0
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Standby time: 888 hours
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Talk time: 7 hours
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Size: 116x61x14mm
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Weight: 105g
Verdict: The
keyboard is useful but the connectivity options are disappointing.
Price: $90
Website: nokia.com
Easily hitting a great halfway point between
the most affordable dumb phones and Nokia’s own Lumia Windows Phone handsets,
the Asha 300 packs all the average user will need into a sleek and lightweight
design. With its excellent usability, incredibly low price and handy social
networking features, it’s a very good deal and easy to recommend. And Angry Birds
Lite is even installed out of the box.
Specifications
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OS: Nokia Series 40
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Screen: 2.4-inch LCD
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Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels
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Input Resist: touchscreen, alphanumeric keypad
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Processor: 1GHz ARM11
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Memory: 128MB RAM
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Storage: 140MB internal, MicroSD up to 32GB
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Camera: 5MP rear-facing
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Flash: No
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Video: 640 x 480 pixels at 30fps
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Wireless: Bluetooth 2.1
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Ports: 3.5mm audio jack, Micro USB 2.0
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Battery :7 hours talk time, 597hours standby
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Size: 113 x5Ox 13mm
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Weight: 85g
Verdict:
Great features for those on a budget. To that end, few phones can beat it.
Price: $143
Website: nokia.com
While the Nokia Asha 302 won’t win any
awards for originality or features, its great build quality, battery life and
usability make it ideal for social networking. If you’re looking for a decent
feature-phone for easy all-day typing, the Asha 302 could be right for you. And
while you can pick up a good smartphone for around this price, the handy QWERTY
keyboard is ideal if you’re frequently typing texts and emails.
Specifications
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OS: Nokia Series 40
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Screen: 2.4-inch TFT
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Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels
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Input: QWERTY keyboard
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Processor: 1GHz single-core
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Memory: 128MB
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Storage: 100MB internal, MicroSD up to 32GB
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Camera: 3.2MP rear-facing
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Flash: No
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Video: Yes
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Wireless: 802.llb/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1
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Ports: 3.5mm audio jack, Micro USB 2.0
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Standby time: 700 hours
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Talk time: 9 hours
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Size: 117x56x14mm
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Weight: 99g
Verdict:
Great QWERTY usability and an impressive battery life at a decent price.
Price: $165
Website: nokia.com
The Asha 311 is a high-quality feature
phone which packs style, usability and a decent screen. But you can buy a much
better smartphone for less. With the excellent Huawei Ascend G300 and Vodafone
Smart 2 available for less, the Asha 311 struggles slightly, as while it is a
good feature-phone it is crippled by an unrealistically high price tag. Make
sure to consider your needs before buying.
Specifications
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OS: Nokia Series 40
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Screen: 2.4-inch TFT
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Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels
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Input Capacitive: touchscreen
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Processor: 1GHz single-core
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Memory: 128MB
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Storage: 140MB internal, MicroSD up to 32GB
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Camera: 3.2MP rear-facing
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Flash: No
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Video: Yes
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Wireless: 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1
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Ports: 3,5mm audio jack, Micro USB 2.0
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Standby time: 750 hours
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Talk time: 6 hours
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Size: 106 x 52 x 13mm
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Weight: 95g
Verdict: A
satisfying feature-phone but the high price is a little bit unrealistic.
Price: $345
Website: nokia.com
We can’t fault the fast processor inside
the Nokia Lumia 710 for performance. And if you’re considering a mid-range
smartphone, you should absolutely put Windows Phone handsets over Android.
While the Lumia 800 and 900 remains the Icings of Windows Phones, their little
brother, the 710, is a good performer. There’s stiff competition ahead and
cheaper Android phones, but the Lumia 710 is ideal for first-time buyers.
Specifications
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OS: Windows Phone 7.5
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Screen: 3.7-inch TFT
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Resolution: 480 x 800 pixels
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Input Capacitive: touch screen
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Processor: 1 .4GHz Qualcomm MSM8255
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Memory: 512MB
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Storage: 8GB
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Camera: 5MP rear-facing
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Flash: Yes
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Video: 720p HD
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Wireless: 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1
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Ports: 3.5mm audio jack, Micro USB 2.0
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Standby time: 400 hours
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Talk time: 7 hours
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Size: 119x62x13mm
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Weight: 126g
Verdict: The
Lumia 800 and 900 are king, but the 710 is a great value Windows Phone.
Price: $540
Website: nokia.com
The latest in Nokia’s range of Windows
Phones, the Lumia 900 packs style, usability and features to help it stand out
from the crowd. While the present limitations of its operating system, such as
a limited selection of apps and an occasionally confusing interface, might
deter expert users, it’s still a fantastic choice for anyone after an
eye-catching alternative to the huge amount of rival Android handsets.
Specifications
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OS: Windows Phone 7.5
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Screen: 4.3-inch AMOLED
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Resolution: 480 x 800 pixels
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Input Capacitive: touchscreen
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Processor: 1.4GHz Qualcomm APQ8055
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Memory: 512MB
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Storage: 15GB
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Camera: 8MP rear-facing, 1 MP front-facing
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Flash: Yes
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Video: 720p HD
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Wireless: 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1
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Ports: 3.5mm audio jack, Micro USB 2.0
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Standby time: 300 hours
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Talk time: 7 hours
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Size: 128x69 x 12mm
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Weight: 160g
Verdict:
Great usability and features, plus bags of style, make the Lumia 900 a winner.
Website: nokia.com
For now this remains an EE exclusive, so it
will be interesting to see how the flagship Windows Phone 8 device fares. A
fantastic looking phone with a great interface, grunt under the hood and the
best camera phone in the business. A bit heavy and bulky but outstanding design
a real eye catcher. Like all WP8 devices, the app store is a problem, but this
deserves to do well.
Specifications
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OS: Windows Phone 8.0
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Screen: 4.5-inch PureMotion HD+ IPS LCD
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Resolution: 1280 x 768
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Processor: 1.5GHz Dual Core Snapdragon S4
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Ram: 1GB
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Storage: 32GB
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Camera: 8.7MP with Pureview sensor
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Input Capacitive: touchscreen
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Video: 720p or 1080p, 30fps
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Storage: 32GB
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Audio: Music player, FM radio
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Size: 130x70.8x 10.7mm
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Weight: 185g
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Battery: 2000mAh
Verdict: A
fantastic device technically, its success relies on Microsoft’s app store.