Nokia Asha 309 mobile phone. The main camera of a mobile device is usually located on its back panel and can be combined with one or more additional cameras

    2 years ago

    works adequately, without brakes or freezes. good sound, normal camera for a 2 MP camera, you can even take pictures of texts and then understand what is written there, fits comfortably in your hand, nice in appearance, no brakes, works even with large memory cards for a touchscreen smartphone with a rather large screen, it holds the charge just fine, good headset included It even works with a computer as headphones and a microphone. Large touch buttons are easy to hit, so after getting used to it a little, printing is convenient. There is a pre-installed email client that works very adequately with all mail.

    2 years ago

    It is comfortable to hold with one hand even when typing. Sensitive screen. High-quality sound from the speaker. The video from the Internet shows well without any brakes.

    2 years ago

    Build quality, sturdy, price, ease of use, responsive sensor, 40 free games as a gift, and I just didn’t expect to see an accelerometer

    2 years ago

    Good photo quality for 2 MP. Works for a long time without recharging. Wi-Fi. Sturdy body. Java application support.

    2 years ago

    Personally, I am satisfied with almost everything.

    2 years ago

    Loud speaker, you can cut off the music on the call, comfortable desktops, the standard browser is convenient, good vibration alert (I just use it in the morning and wake up with an alarm clock), wastes little Internet traffic, user-friendly interface and beautiful design)

    2 years ago

    just a good phone!

    2 years ago

    The speakers are excellent. Doesn't freeze. Long battery life.

    2 years ago

    Very high quality in terms of reliability and durability... + Convenient, accessible interface + For almost 2 years without film, the screen is like new, only one small unnoticeable scratch (stupidly, I carried the keys with the phone once)

    2 years ago

    high-quality and strong, a 3 meter closet fell from a cabinet but did not break

    2 years ago

    Very inconvenient system for creating playlists.
    Only the music player can be minimized; other programs have to be closed.
    The native browser is very, very slow, about 3 times compared to Opera.
    You cannot remove some completely useless games (you can’t even play them without purchasing their full version)
    You can't adjust the volume without unlocking the screen and swiping across the screen to remove the screen saver
    with a very fast home Wi-Fi, pages load several times slower than with just your own 2.5G Internet

    2 years ago

    WI-FI works strangely, it seems like there is a connection, but it doesn’t load.

    2 years ago

    Well, except for a very small amount of memory

    2 years ago

    To surf the Internet with Wi-Fi, you need to dig into the settings. The Gallery application freezes noticeably when there are a large number of photos. Spontaneous blocking of the phone during operation. Low video quality.

    2 years ago

    There are no video enlargement functions when viewing through the player. Sound reproduction is simply terrible.

    2 years ago

    Native games and applications cannot be deleted, Opera only ran the old version, it’s not convenient to play games, and there aren’t many of them for this model, the glossy panel is already all scratched, even after the first three days of use, the camera is weak, and sometimes you need it, You can only adjust the volume when listening to music by unlocking the keyboard.
    Its main drawback is the glossy panel, it not only scratches, but is also very slippery, it always falls out of your hands, in the end it turned out that the screen was broken for me, a replacement costs 2500, well, at least I won’t repair it at my own expense!

    2 years ago

    In less than two years of using the phone, the browser crashed for the second time!!! everything works fine except the Nokia Explorer browser!

    2 years ago

    Not detected.

    2 years ago

    It happens in some applications (including native ones) or when scrolling through the menu the phone can fall asleep... the screen just turns off and you need to press the unlock button...
    - The camera is terrible, you can only take good quality pictures in good lighting (daylight), noise is guaranteed in room lighting..
    - The music player is poorly implemented, you can’t just play individual folders, just check the boxes next to the desired melody one by one. In addition, the list of available music opens in its entirety, no matter whether the music is divided into separate folders or not..

    2 years ago

    Nokia Asha 309

    Angela

    dated March 1, 2014 5

    Pros:

    1. Good sensor.
    2. Not a bad camera
    3. Great speaker.
    4. Everything is quite simple.
    5. Stylish
    6. Big

    Minuses:

    No cons

    General impression:

    Very good phone! I bought it and don’t regret it)

    Nokia Asha 309

    Katruska

    dated January 12, 2014 5

    Pros:

    Everything is fine if you handle the phone correctly. So there are no downsides yet, I liked it more that it’s convenient to access the social network VK.

    Minuses:

    When I got the “crack,” the screen was very glitchy. Only when we bought a protective film did it stop glitching.

    General impression:

    Great phone. I personally really liked it.

    Nokia Asha 309

    Pikula Ekaterina

    dated April 27, 2013 1

    Pros:

    1. Convenient
    2. the sound is not bad
    3. menu is convenient

    Minuses:

    It seems like everything is tripled, but there are two BUTs: when you go to ICQ, everything works fine, but you write a message in IQ, you write, it will be sent, but no more messages are sent? What is this anyway?

    General impression:

    Everything suits me)

    Nokia Asha 309

    rubbish 48

    dated April 1, 2013 3

    Pros:

    A good phone with almost no show off. 3-inch screen with a resolution of 240? 400 points boasts pretty good viewing angles. The sensor is resistive, but even a light touch is enough for a click. The screen is not the worst for this price. It was noted that Nokia Asha supports two SIM cards. Interestingly, the single SIM slot is located on the side, so it can be hot-swapped. Can store profiles for up to five different SIM cards. As is often the case with phones that support two cards, the user can freely switch between numbers without turning off the phone. but for some reason I have one. The battery power is of course not very large, but for the Nokia Asha this is not critical. Since it does not consume very much, the battery will last for 5-6 days, during which you can make dozens of phone calls and write a lot of text messages. A nice fact is that the phone can be charged using a MicroUSB port, rather than a standard “pin” typical for cheap Nokia models

    Minuses:

    Internet

    Nokia Asha 309 has built-in Wi-Fi. Websites take a very long time to load; due to the relatively low resolution and small screen, you can forget about a comfortable Internet experience. There’s nothing special to talk about, only 2 megapixels. And, therefore, it will not be possible to surprise or please. In good lighting, you can get photos of acceptable quality.

    General impression:

    Nokia Asha 309 is a good touch phone designed for undemanding users who want a cheap touch phone for calls and SMS. In a sense, this is a phone for those who simply hate smartphones, with their ubiquitous synchronization and cloud

    Nokia Asha 309

    Sanya

    dated December 22, 2012 5

    Pros:

    Today I bought a phone, everything is fine, simple and convenient, for such a price it’s a pretty good device

    Minuses: General impression:

    I like

    Nokia Asha 309

    Vasya Vasin

    dated December 15, 2012 1

    Pros:

    1. Not a bad sensor. Very good sensitivity.
    2. Good design. I like. Comfortable. Externally quite nice.
    3. You can customize the screen quite well. Convenient and well customizable shortcut menu.
    4. The sound is perfectly customizable. Good equalizer.
    5. Standard headset jack.
    6. Supports large capacity flash cards. Works well with them.
    7. The battery does not discharge well for a very long time.
    8. Great video.
    9. It is possible to edit photos.

    Minuses:

    1. Indian assembly. This is probably why the device has so many shortcomings.
    2. Problem with bluetooth headset. Smart simply doesn’t see it point blank and doesn’t find it.
    3. Buggy and very inconvenient set of messages.
    4. When it loses the network, it immediately reboots - I’m so sick of it!
    5. Pretty crappy camera. There is no autofocus. There is no flash. The quality of the pictures is disgusting. Just terrible interpolation.
    6. It is impossible to use the mechanical buttons on the side - they are wildly tight.
    7. The back cover cannot be removed at all. But when it falls, it flies off immediately.

    General impression:

    I would never buy this device. They gave it to me.

    Nokia Asha 309

    Slava Gorobets

    dated October 15, 2012 5

    Pros:

    Nice model. Beautiful. Good connection. Huge touch display. The price is not particularly high. The sensor has good responsiveness. Natural color rendering. Excellent speaker for conversations. You can hear everyone perfectly. On the Internet, the device is just a space rocket. A lot of different programs and toys are installed. There are already good browsers for the Internet. The camera is good, has a flash and takes great pictures of barcodes. Decent and powerful battery. Convenient keyboard for quick typing. You can view incoming messages as a chat.

    Minuses:

    The processor is weak and there is not one gigahertz, they all lie. There is no multitasking. Sometimes he thinks for a few seconds and only then begins to get to work. The camera does not have a night photography mode. I would like a bigger display. There was a slight play in the body. There is no autofocus on the camera. Very inconvenient lid. Applications do not minimize. Old operating system. And not enough RAM.

    General impression:

    I like the device. I don't regret the purchase at all. Good phone.

    Nokia Asha 309

    Ksenia

    dated October 15, 2012 3

    Pros:

    The communicator has a very good loud speaker. Even if the device is put away in a large bag, an incoming call can be heard very well. The call will definitely not be missed. Standard (3.5) headphone connection; for some reason this is missing in many models of modern phones. And you don’t need to spend extra money on various adapters. Very cool huge touch screen. And the sensor is normal sensitive. Perfectly customizable. Icons, contacts - everything can be customized. You can download all sorts of applications to it. There are many of them, but they are all of average dullness.

    Minuses:

    Very weak functionality for such a high price. The smartphone is very slippery. It easily slips out of your hands, falls and breaks into three parts - there was a precedent. The back cover is difficult and inconvenient to pick out. It is very inconvenient to unlock the device. There is no Wi-Fi. The touch screen is crooked and glitchy. The keys are large and uncomfortable. Weak battery.

    General impression:

    If you need a device purely for calls without unnecessary functions, this is your choice.

    9. There are no brakes at all. Works fast. Games fly.
    10. The adhesive colors on the display are very juicy.

    Minuses:

    1. The case is quite weak. The slightest pressure it starts to creak. It breaks quickly.
    2. Tight lid. Very difficult to remove.
    3. It’s inconvenient to get a SIM card.
    4. Taking pictures is also very inconvenient. The button is stupid.
    5. Many photographs are of poor quality - a lot of grain and cloudy.
    6. I couldn’t turn off the Internet on my phone. I had to contact the operator to have the Internet turned off completely.
    7. Plastic body.

    General impression:

    This is a good phone! For exactly that calls. And the rest just got buggy models!

    Phones from the Finnish company have always been distinguished by their reliability, functionality and attractive prices. Nokia Asha 309 is an affordable, practical phone model that costs 4,000 rubles and competes with Android smartphones. Simple mobile phones are gradually disappearing; giants in the gadget market have long been focused on producing Android devices. What can surprise the modern user with the Nokia Asha 309?

    Equipment

    The device is delivered in a standard Nokia box. It only contains manufacturer logos and technical specifications. Inside, in addition to the phone, there is a charger, a battery, a headset, a micro-USB cable and a 2 GB memory card. Despite the budget, the packaging materials are quite expensive and look good. The equipment is not the main thing, so let's move on.

    Appearance

    Nokia Asha 309 is sold in two color options: black and white. Regardless of your choice, the frame around the screen will be dark. The phone is made of high-quality plastic, the buttons are made of metal. The design of the device is similar to that of previous models in the line, which is not surprising. The dimensions of Nokia Asha 309 are slightly larger than those of its “big brothers”, but this increase cannot be called critical. The mobile phone fits well in the hand and is easy to operate with one hand.

    Almost the entire front side is occupied by a touch display. The earpiece is located at the top; you won’t see the front camera or sensors here. There is a silver frame around the perimeter. There are two mechanical buttons at the bottom.

    The top end is occupied by a charging connector, a microSD port and a 3.5 mm headphone jack. Nokia Asha 309 has support for memory cards. The entrance is on the left side, and there is also a hole for attaching a strap. On the left side there is a screen lock and volume control button. The keys are made to protrude slightly above the body.

    The back cover is double-layered, which looks quite interesting. It does not collect fingerprints and scratches. The camera is located at the top, and the company logo is located just below. The speaker is located in the lower right corner. The cover of the Nokia Asha 309 (the firmware for the phone is available on the official website) is removed through a small recess. By the way, it holds quite tightly, does not play or dangle. Under it there is a battery and a standard tray for a SIM card.

    The design of the phone is primarily made as convenient as possible. All parts fit perfectly, there are no huge gaps. In general, the appearance is fully consistent with the price.

    Screen

    The 3-inch screen has become the main feature of the Nokia Asha 309. User reviews indicate good sensor sensitivity and excellent color reproduction. The resolution is 240 x 400 pixels. This is a capacitive display, which makes the model more interesting than the previous ones in the Asha line. The screen is pleasant to use and the interface works smoothly. The brightness is at a sufficient level; when changing the viewing angle, there is no fading or distortion of the image. There is no automatic brightness level adjustment here.

    Camera

    A simple 2 MP camera is installed. Focus is fixed. It is possible to shoot in portrait and landscape modes. There are several buttons for settings and switching shooting options. There are a number of modes that allow you to make photos more original. The maximum photo resolution is 1600 x 1200 pixels. The camera is easy to use and takes average quality pictures. Video is recorded in a modest resolution of 176 x 144 pixels. The footage is saved to the phone's memory or memory card. Can be transferred to a personal computer via micro-USB.

    Communications

    Nokia Asha 309 was not left without communications. Characteristics of supported networks - GSM 900/1800. Built-in Bluetooth 2.1, which has an A2DP profile, allows you to connect a wireless headset. There is also Wi-Fi, which works stably even with a weak signal.

    Interface

    The basis of the phone is the redesigned Series 40 operating system. The lock screen now displays a clock and notifications about missed events. To unlock, use a finger gesture from left to right or vice versa. The desktop contains information about the network status, time, date, selected profile, battery charge level. There are also icons for accessing the phone book and other application shortcuts. Settings allow you to select the icons that will be displayed on the main screen.

    Transitions between menu windows are smooth. It is possible to install themes and change the main image. The notification window always opens quickly, here you can access control of Wi-Fi and data transfer.

    Phone book

    The mobile memory can hold up to 2000 numbers. A search for contacts is performed by entering the first letters of the name in a special line. By the way, searches are not performed by last name. Contacts are copied to the SIM card and vice versa without any problems. It is possible to customize the display format. One contact can be assigned several numbers, an email, a specific ringtone, and also a birthday. The length of lines should not exceed 50 characters.

    Messages

    Received SMS are grouped into horizontal lists. Here you can delete unnecessary ones, save them as drafts, and also combine messages into dialogs. Dialing is done in the usual way; a contact is selected for sending from the phone book or entered manually. You can include a drawing, video, or note in your message.

    The keyboard is available in two types: QWERTY and a version in which there are several characters on each key. Typing text is quite fast, despite the small diagonal.

    Autonomy

    The battery has a capacity of 1110 mAh. The phone easily lasts for 5 days with average load. In talk mode, Nokia Asha 309 lasts 17 hours, the player - 54 hours. If used for short calls, a full charge lasts more than a week.

    Bottom line

    The phone turned out to be functional and convenient. A sufficient volume level and good vibration do not allow you to miss incoming calls. In terms of autonomy, the phone is completely superior to many competitors in the price category.

    • attractive design;
    • high-quality display;
    • good autonomy;
    • low cost.
    • The camera takes low quality pictures;
    • no 3G.

    The phone will be a good choice for those who do not want to purchase an Android device.

    The Finnish company presented a smartphone, the distinctive feature of which is simultaneous support for two SIM cards and an operating system Series 40(cut version of Symbian)

    Nokia Asha 309 is an affordable touchscreen phone. Functional support is comparable to . But of course the hardware component is more than modest.

    Specifications

        Dimensions: 109.90 x 54.00 x 13.20 mm
      Weight: 102 grams
    • Display: 3-inch, resolution 240 x 400 pixels
    • Battery: 1110 mAh
    • Internal memory: 128 MB + up to 32 GB with MicroSD
    • RAM: 64 MB
    • Operating system: Nokia OS Series 40 Asha Touch
    • Camera: 2 megapixel, no flash
    • Price: 4000-5000 thousand rubles
    • Connections: Wi-fi, 2g, FM radio

    Frame

    The case is plastic with metal buttons. For a closer look at the “bumps and bulges,” watch the video below.

    Screen

    The 3-inch screen with a resolution of 240 × 400 pixels boasts fairly good viewing angles. The sensor is resistive, but even a light touch is enough for a click. The screen is not the worst for this price.

    operating system

    We are dealing here with Nokia OS, supported by 64 MB of RAM. This OS is easy for everyday tasks (calls, SMS). Due to the great similarities between Nokia OS and Symbian OS, Symbian lovers will appreciate and master the new operating system. Keep in mind that this platform can in no way compete with the market leaders. It's just a different segment. Any comparison with Android and or is inappropriate

    SIM cards

    It was noted that Nokia Asha supports two SIM cards. Interestingly, the single SIM slot is located on the side, so it can be hot-swapped. Can store profiles for up to five different SIM cards. As is often the case with phones that support two cards, the user can freely switch between numbers without turning off the phone.

    Battery

    The battery power is of course not very large, but for the Nokia Asha this is not critical. Since it does not consume very much, then The battery will last for 5-6 days, during which you make dozens of phone calls and write many text messages. A nice fact is that the phone can be charged using a MicroUSB port, rather than a standard “pin” typical for cheap Nokia models

    Internet

    Has built-in Wi-Fi. Websites take a very long time to load, and due to the relatively low resolution and small screen, you can forget about a comfortable Internet experience. On a positive note, there is the addition of Nokia Internet Radio. This feature works quite well and definitely stands out from others.

    Camera

    There's not much to talk about, only 2 megapixels. And, therefore, it will not be possible to surprise or please. In good lighting, you can get photos of acceptable quality.

    conclusions

    is a good touch phone designed for undemanding users who wants to get a cheap touch phone for calls and SMS. In a sense, this is a phone for those who simply hate smartphones, with their ubiquitous synchronization and cloud.