We would gladly recommend getting it if you need a low cost dual-SIM device
Nick T. from PhoneArena
(about 1 year ago)
Considering that the Nokia Asha 200 currently costs under $90 off contract, there is quite a lot that you get for your money, so we would gladly recommend getting it if you need a low cost dual-SIM device. It looks good, has a nice physical keyboard, and comes with a whole bunch of social networking... More
Considering that the Nokia Asha 200 currently costs under $90 off contract, there is quite a lot that you get for your money, so we would gladly recommend getting it if you need a low cost dual-SIM device. It looks good, has a nice physical keyboard, and comes with a whole bunch of social networking features, which makes it especially suitable for young users.
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Excellent build, great keypad and decent sound quality
Chandrakant Isi from TechTree
(about 1 year ago)
This phone offers excellent build quality, decent design, and pleasant UI. Additionally, its music player, email app, and in-built social networking apps are better than what its competitors offer. The lack of brightness settings is annoying, but that's not a deal-breaker. To sum it all, if you're looking... More
This phone offers excellent build quality, decent design, and pleasant UI. Additionally, its music player, email app, and in-built social networking apps are better than what its competitors offer. The lack of brightness settings is annoying, but that's not a deal-breaker. To sum it all, if you're looking for a sturdy and feature packed dual-SIM phone, then the Asha 200 is for you.
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Good audio quality, no Wi-Fi and multitasking
GSMArena Team from GSMArena
(about 1 year ago)
People who want their phone to be just a phone are in for a nice surprise with the Nokia Asha 200. It's two phones for the price of one. How's that for a bargain? The Asha series is a great place to get a bargain lately and Nokia must be happy with the performance of their entry-level phones. Despite... More
People who want their phone to be just a phone are in for a nice surprise with the Nokia Asha 200. It's two phones for the price of one. How's that for a bargain? The Asha series is a great place to get a bargain lately and Nokia must be happy with the performance of their entry-level phones. Despite recent woes forcing a painful review of their smartphone strategy, the Finns are like a well-oiled machine in the low end. Joining a growing team of dual SIM phones by Nokia, the Asha 200 doesn't seem to be at odds with any of the alternatives. Although most of its competition is coming from fellow Nokia devices, the Asha 200 is different enough to warrant its existence. The Asha 200 is not trying to impress but it ticks the boxes that count. It's not a novel concept, but the combination of a QWERTY keyboard and dual SIM support is a debut for Nokia, and one that can do well for them. Looks like the lowest bidder will get the job - and get it done.
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