Nokia Asha 309

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Nokia Asha 309
Manufacturer Nokia
SeriesFull Touch
Compatible networks
Availability by regionGlobal
Predecessor Nokia Asha 306
Form factor Full Touch candybar
Dimensions
  • Width: 54 mm
  • Height: 109.9 mm
  • Thickness: 13.2 mm
Mass102g
Operating system Nokia Asha Series 40 OS
CPU
Memory
  • 64  MB RAM
  • 128  MB ROM
Storage
  • 128MB ROM memory, 20 MB available for user
Removable storage up to 32  GB microSDHC
Battery
  • BL-4U 1110 mAh Li-Ion battery (removable)
  • micro USB and 2 mm DC plug charging
Data inputs
  • Capacitive multipoint-touch display
  • External functional hardware keys
Display240 x 400 px (WQVGA), 3.0 inch (155 ppi) , 18 bits
Rear camera 2 MP (CMOS sensor) EDoF
Front camera No
Connectivity
  • WLAN IEEE 802.11 b/g/n (2.4 GHz)
  • bluetooth v3.0 + A2DP
  • micro USB 2.0
  • USB On-the-Go 1.3
  • 3.5 mm AV connector (audio in/out)
  • SIM card
  • Stereo FM receiver with RDS
Development statusAnnounced

Nokia Asha 309 is a mid-range phone and the successor to the Nokia Asha 306. The phone was announced in 2012, September and is expected to be released in Q4, 2012.[ needs update ] The phone features a capacitive touch screen and WLAN Wi-Fi over the dual-sim feature seen in Nokia Asha 308.

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