Availability by region | Global |
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Predecessor | Nokia Asha 205[1][2] |
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Dimensions | • Width: 54 mm • Height: 109.9 mm • Thickness: 13.2 mm |
Weight | 104 g |
Operating system | Nokia Asha Series 40 OS |
Memory | • 64 MB RAM • 128 MB ROM |
Removable storage | up to 32 GB microSD card |
Battery |
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Rear camera | 2.0 MP |
Front camera | No |
Display | 240 × 400 px (WQVGA), 3.0-inch, 16 bits |
Connectivity |
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Data inputs |
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Development status | Available |
The Nokia Asha 310, also known as the Nokia Asha 310 or the Nokia ASHA 310 RM-911, was released in March 2013. It is the first in the line of the Asha range of phones to have dual subscriber identity module (SIM) slots and Wi-Fi connectivity. It was a reinvention of the Asha range to remain competitive with new Android devices. It cost $102.00 at its launch date.[3] It has a touchscreen, comes with either a 2 or 4 GB micro SD card, and has 64 MB of RAM, a 2.0 MP camera and a battery that can last up to 600 hours in standby mode. The phone can play music for up to 54 hours or video for up to 9.5 hours, and has a maximum of 17 hours talk time (2G).