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Asha 305 full Specifications and Features

Here are the full Specifications and Features of Nokia's new mobile phone Asha 305. The list of features is quite extensive so just in case you are too lazy to scroll up and down just press Ctrl and F key at the same time and type your search item into the search box that appears. For example if you want to go to the Music specs section, press the Ctrl and F key at the same time and type "Music" in the box and you'll come to the 'Music' section of the mobile phone's specifications here. 


Dimensions
Height: 110.3 mm Width: 53.8 mm Thickness: 12.8 mm Weight: 98 g Volume: 66 cm³

Display and User Interface
Display size 3'' Display orientation: Portrait Screen height: 400.0 Pixel(s) Screen width: 240.0 Pixel(s)

Display features
• Light time-out
• Tactile feedback
• Orientation sensor

Display height: 65.0 mm Display width: 39.42 mm Display colors: 65536
Display technology: LCD Transmissive
Phone design: Touch Phone Form factor: Monoblock (bar)
Keys and Input Methods
User Input: Touch Keypad type: Touch screen

Dedicated hardware keys
• Send
• Volume
• Lock
• Call
• Combined End and Power key

Connectivity
Dual SIM: Yes

Connectors

• Micro-USB Charging Connector
• Micro-USB for software updates
• Micro-USB Data Connector
• Micro-USB-B
• 3.5 mm Nokia AV Connector
• 2.0 mm Charging Connector
• Micro-USB 2.0

Wireless connectivity Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
Synchronization: Remote SyncML synchronization

Memory

Total user memory1: Up to 10mb internal memory, expandable with micro-SD card up to 32 GB
Internal memory: 10 MB
Memory card size: 32GB GB
Mass memory: 64MB and 1 2GB micro-SD inbox

Data Network

Data bearers2
• GPRS (2G)
• EDGE/EGPRS (2G)
• GSM (2G)

Data bearers
• 2G GPRS
• EDGE

Requires data service. Data services may not be available in all networks. Data transmission speeds may be as high as HSDPA 10.2 Mbps, but may vary based upon network capabilities and other conditions. The establishment and continuation of a data connection depends on network availability, provider support and signal strength.

Hardware

Battery model: BL-4U Battery
Replacement: Yes
Battery capacity: 1110.0 mAh
Battery voltage: 3.7 V
Maximum 2G talk time: 14 hours
Maximum 2G standby time: 528 hours

Operating Frequency

Bands
• GSM 900
• GSM 1800
Data speed – Upload: GPRS MSC 12 - 85.6 KBit/s
Data speed – Download: EGPRS MSC 12 - 236.8 KBit/s

Personal information management features

• Digital clock
• Alarm clock with ring tones
• Recorder
• Calculator
• Clock
• Calendar
• Fixed dialing number
• Notes
• Alarm clock
• Reminders
Other Applications
Software updates: FOTA
Phonebooks: 1

Software platform & User Interface
Operating system: Nokia OS
Development technology
• Java
• Series 40 Web Apps

Email and Messaging
 
• OMA E-mail Notification v1.0
• Hotmail
• Yahoo! Mail
• Nokia Email
• Nokia Messaging
• Gmail

Email protocols
• SMTP
• IMAP4
• IMAPS
• POP3

Email features
• Always up-to-date
• Multiple simultaneous email accounts
• HTML email
• Email attachments
• OMA email notifications
• Viewing of email attachments

Supported instant messaging services
• Google Talk
• Yahoo!
• Twitter
• Facebook chat
• MySpace
• Windows Live Messenger
4 Some services may be available only via downloading or dependent on the market. Only devices that offer compatible multimedia message or email features can receive and display multimedia messages. Content appearance may vary. Some images and ring tones can not be forwarded.

Call management
Contacts: 1000

Browsing and Internet
Supported web technologies
• WAP 1.1
• XML
• XHTML over WAP
• WAP 1.2.1 (Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific)
• HTML 3.2
• XHTML
• WAP 2.0
• WAP 1.2.1
• CSS
• WAP
• HTML over TCP/IP
• HTML
• WAP 1.1 + Push
• HTML 4.0 (XHTML 1.1)
• XHTML over TCP/IP

Browser: Nokia Browser for Series 40

GPS and navigation
Navigation features and services

Nokia Maps
Downloading of maps over-the-air may involve transferring large amounts of data. Your service provider may charge for the data transmission. The availability of products, services and features may vary by region. Please check with your local Nokia dealer for further details and availability of language options. These specifications are subject to change without notice

Camera
Camera sensor (main camera resolution): 2.0 megapixels
Camera flash type: No Flash
Carl Zeiss Tessar lens: No
Camera resolution: 1600 x 1200 Pixel(s)
Camera focus type: Fixed focus
Camera F number/aperture: 2.8
Camera digital zoom: 4 x
Camera focal length: 3.6 mm

Graphics format
• JPEG
• DCF
• BMP
• GIF89a
• EXIF
• PNG
• WBMP
• GIF87a

Main camera features

Camera features
• Landscape orientation
• Exposure compensation
• Auto and manual white balance
• Still image editor
• Full screen viewfinder
• Self timer
• Center weighted auto exposure

Camera image formats
JPEG/Exif

Image capturing
Capture modes
• Self-timer
• Video
• Still

White balance modes
• Fluorescent
• Daylight
• Automatic
• Light bulb

Photos viewed by
• Photo editor
• Slide show
• Album

Music
Audio features
• Music Player
• Media Player
• Loudness
• Audio Equalizer

DRM support
• OMA DRM 1
• OMA DRM 2
• OMA DRM 2 video

Voice and audio recording
Audio recording format: AMR
Recording: Voice recorder
Audio recording codecs: AMR-NB

Speech codecs
• GSM FR
• AMR-NB
• GSM HR
• EFR

Music
Audio playback file formats
• MF
• ASF
• WAV
• MXMF
• MP4
• AAC
• AMR
• MP3
• AWB
• M4V
• M4A
• AVI
• NRT
• WMA
• 3GP
• 3G2
• MIDI
• WMV

Radio
• Stereo FM radio
• Radio recording
• FM Radio
• FM Radio with RDS

Main Video Camera

Video camera resolution: 176 x 144 Pixel(s)
Camera video frame rate: 10.0 fps
Camera video zoom: 4 xs
Video white balance modes
• Fluorescent
• Automatic
• Daylight
• Light bulb

Video camera

Video streaming
Progressive video download
Video features
Video Recorder
Other features (video)
Video sharing and playback: Video sharing to YouTube

Contents in the Box

Sales Package
• Nokia Asha 305
• Nokia High-Efficiency Charger AC-8 (or Nokia Fast Charger AC-15, depending on country)
• Nokia Charger AC-11
• Nokia Battery BL-4U 1110 mAh
• Nokia Charging and Data Cable CA-190CD
• Nokia Stereo Headset WH-102
User guide
Black and white printing

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