Final Chance to Win Nokia Asha 205

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And this is the final week for the Nokia Asha 205 competition. One lucky winner this week will walk away with the Nokia Asha 205. We got three winners so far and for this week, the task is simple. I have heard many people  say that Nokia has the best phones.Well some people would argue about OS and bla bla bla but here we are talking about the hardware. On the Comment section tell me what you like about Nokia phones.. and also I would like to know whether you will recommend this phone to friends. On top of that share this post on any social Media you are active in…. remember sharing is caring!

Update

The competition is now closed. Our Final winner of Nokia Asha 205 is …..here

 

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  • I like Nokia because of its simplicity. I believe ever since mobile phones came to be, no other Phone manufacturer has consistently managed to create an easy to use mobile experience.

    Indeed I would recommend Nokia to my friends

    Abdul Biashara July 16, 2013 10:25
  • Ever had a person say I want an andriod phone with a Nokia battery?
    Yes! It’s so hard to hear of a case where a person is not happy with his or her Nokia battery power. Nokia phones are created in a manner where the power consumption is very minimised. The Nokia asha 205 is simple with such too.

    dennis kihoro July 16, 2013 11:26
  • User friendly.This is what i love with Nokia phones.Even if you aint a techie you are able to use it without much help.They last longer esp.their battery and i recommend everyone to buy Nokia Asha 205 to prove it

    Stephen July 16, 2013 17:39
  • this is one of the best phone that i would recommend especcialy to the ladies .go for the Personal Information Management Features especially the Calculator, Calendar, Notes, Alarm clock and Reminders. The simple reason is to monitor my cycle to avoid unnecessary embarrassment especially when the end of the cycle comes with no notice. This combination of features ensures I am reminded of when to shop for essential and the right time to keep myself clear of any embarrassments. Apart from this, the features enable me to be an organized woman without having to do a lot of diary carrying around. I like being light all the time and having all this in my pocket on a Nokia Asha 205 gadget, nothing else can stop me from achieving my goals. Email:[email protected]

    Wanjiru Caroline July 16, 2013 20:54
  • Nokia is all about connecting people. Nokia are big on User Experience and therefore for that connection to happen that process has to be easy and simple. Nokia is uncomplicated. Use a Nokia 1280 and get your hands on a Nokia 5030 and you get around and always find your way. Upgrade to an Asha 205 and the only difference is you have more apps to play with and now a QWERTY keypad. Getting round it is easy. Nokia phones are also known for good battery life and stand by time.

    I would recommend this phone to all my friends and family , as a matter of fact my wife has a Nokia Asha 205 and I always eye it with envy . It’s a cool looking phone with very many very interesting apps. The price point of this phone is very good for what you get out of it.

    Ondiege Matthew July 17, 2013 15:57
  • Nokia phone hardware strengths

    Here I look at the key parts of a phone and illustrate how Nokia beats the others. But though I focus on the hardware I will quickly mention that the software is also great so user friendly favoring everyone across society. Now the hardware:

    Keypads

    Nokia phones have soft and easy to press keypads which don’t
    hurt or wear the fingers when pressing. Mobile
    phones users, I inclusive, text a lot and the softer the key, the more user
    friendly the device is. I once had another brand of phone which required me to
    grow my thumb nails and use quite some force so as to be able to press the
    keys. With Nokia none of that ever happens. After prolonged use the keys of
    other phones wear out, the numbers and letters become invisible and one has to
    depend on their instincts to type. Not so with the Nokia whose keys remain as
    good as new.

    Charger

    Nokia chargers are reliable. Once you plug it you are sure
    the phone will charge and within the shortest period possible. No need to keep
    checking whether the phone is charging or not, as it happens with some other
    phones. The Nokia charger also lasts for long. Many other phones will have
    their chargers and charging systems destroying so fast and users end up using
    universal chargers which destroy the batteries. With a Nokia charger, you don’t
    have to look for other alternative chargers.

    Ear Piece & Mouth Piece
    You will never hear a Nokia with faulty mouthpiece or
    earpiece. Despite the dusty environment and how many times the phone actually
    falls down the very essential parts remain intact. They rarely come apart or
    fail.

    Batteries
    Nokia phones have strong batteries which maintain the charge
    for long periods. Once charged,
    Nokia phones can go up to a week or three days without requiring more charge.
    The user feels secure to listen to music, play games, surf the internet,
    without fear that the phone will go off. Nokia batteries also fit well inside
    the phone and they don’t require the user, as with other phones to insert some
    paper in the space between the connectors for the battery to fit well inside
    the phone.

    Phone Cover
    Nokia’s phone covers fit the phone so well such that you’ll
    never find some keys or buttons missing from a Nokia handset. No matter how
    many times they fall, they stay intact to protect the inside of the phone. I
    have a Nokia 1600 and my baby has thrown it to the floor a hundred and one
    times but it’s still intact.

    Earphones
    Nokia earphones are yet hardware strength. The earphones
    enable the user to listen to music loud and clear. With a button that helps to
    change radio channels and receive calls. This reduces the procedure of using
    the phone itself to receive calls and change channels when listening to music.
    They are also pinned and they don’t destroy as easily as other brands’ earphones.
    They can be used for very long when well maintained. They are friendly to the
    ears.

    Design
    Nokia phones are designed
    so well I find them quite sexy. The curves are smooth, the outer cover is
    smooth, the keys are not protruding in a scary manner and even the colors are so
    cool. It is just the best phone to move around with. They are made in sizes
    that are easily manageable and wonderful to the hands.

    Now with all those strengths and more that I haven’t
    mentioned it is a phone I would recommend to people around me. To my Mum,
    friends and relatives because it’s simply the best. Better than all the rest and
    I hope I get the Nokia Asha 205 which has all the great things in a phone;
    dedicated Facebook button, 40 EA games, the Nokia Xpress browser and much more.The Nokia Asha 205 will take me to the next level of enjoying Nokia phones.

    Sharon Wawira July 19, 2013 12:16
  • up to now all my phones have been NOKIA for their uncomplicatedness and durbility.Most of the devices that comes with NOKIA’S once were interchangable and really amount saving.

    kinuthia_charlo July 19, 2013 18:30
  • >The Nokia Asha 205 might actually be called that elusive digital generation
    phone with its dedicated Facebook button. As a portrait QWERTY device
    with very affordable price tag it is evidently geared towards teens and
    emerging markets, as it also comes in a single and dual SIM varieties.
    >The phone is all-plastic, small and light, though somewhat chubby,
    with a 2.4-inch non-touch display with fairly weak viewing angles, a VGA
    camera, and microSD card support. Connectivity is limited to 2G only,
    but with the new SLAM Bluetooth sharing technology you’d be able to
    quickly share files between devices. The dedicated Facebook button simply
    launches the Facebook app.
    >Am impressed that the Nokia 205 supports Javascript 1.8, XHTML, WAP 2.0 ,
    HTML and HTML 4.0 among others.
    >One thing you can brag about with the Asha 205 is battery life that
    most smartphones can only dream of. The dual-SIM version of the device
    comes with a stand-by time of 25 days, versus the 37 days of the regular
    variation. Overall nothing fancy but the Facebook button, yet the world
    needs brand-name basic phones, too.
    What more do i need if not a Nokia Asha 205.

    [email protected]

    Thegatah Yule Eric July 19, 2013 21:02
  • -The Nokia Asha 205 might actually be called that elusive digital generation
    phone with its dedicated Facebook button. As a portrait QWERTY device
    with very affordable price tag it is evidently geared towards teens and
    emerging markets, as it also comes in a single and dual SIM varieties.
    -Chat! chat! chat!…..Instant Messaging on E-buddy will allow me to chat on the most popular chat platforms; Microsoft Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, Google Talk and Facebook Chat,as it Nokia Slam allows me to share images, contacts and other files easily just by bringing two phones together.
    -The phone is all-plastic, small and light, though somewhat chubby,
    with a 2.4-inch non-touch display with fairly weak viewing angles, a VGA
    camera, and microSD card support. Connectivity is limited to 2G only,
    but with the new SLAM Bluetooth sharing technology you’d be able to
    quickly share files between devices. The dedicated Facebook button simply
    launches the Facebook app.
    -Am impressed that the Nokia 205 supports Javascript 1.8, XHTML, WAP 2.0 ,
    HTML and HTML 4.0 among others.
    -One thing you can brag about with the Asha 205 is battery life that
    most smartphones can only dream of. The dual-SIM version of the device
    comes with a stand-by time of 25 days, versus the 37 days of the regular
    variation. Overall nothing fancy but the Facebook button, yet the world
    needs brand-name basic phones, too.

    Have been dreaming to hold one in my hand…
    [email protected]

    Gabax July 19, 2013 22:35
  • I will give my Mum as a gift bcoz it will be of great help to
    her since she’s self-employed tailor & her phone has been a
    major let down to her customers it loses network or she has to interchange the
    sim to be in touch with customers which at times affects her biz which has lost many contacts in the process, with its dual sim capability plus the Nokia’s Easy Swap it will come handy,VGA camera will help her in capturing the many pattern designs for easy reference as compared to the prior methods of drawing or photocopying the materials. So please help me transform my mum to the Digital era :) Thanks

    [email protected]

    Billiah Mwango July 20, 2013 10:16
  • Nokia Asha 205,I will give my Mum as a gift bcoz it will be of great help to
    her since she’s self-employed tailor & her phone has been a
    major let down to her customers it loses network or she has to interchange the
    sim to be in touch with customers which at times affects her biz which has lost many contacts in the process, with its dual sim capability plus the Nokia’s Easy Swap it will come handy,VGA camera will help her in capturing the many pattern designs for easy reference as compared to the prior methods of drawing or photocopying the materials. So please help me transform my mum to the Digital era :) Thanks

    [email protected]

    Billiah Mwango July 20, 2013 10:17
  • The Nokia Asha 205 might actually be called that elusive digital generation
    phone with its dedicated Facebook button. As a portrait QWERTY device
    with very affordable price tag it is evidently geared towards teens and
    emerging markets, as it also comes in a single and dual SIM varieties.

    There are a few vibrant colors for the casing (black, cyan, magenta,
    yellow, and white), and the phone runs on Series 40, which Nokia now
    insists to be called a smartphone platform due to the numerous Java apps
    and the like available for it.

    The phone is all-plastic, small and light, though somewhat chubby,
    with a 2.4-inch non-touch display with fairly weak viewing angles, a VGA
    camera, and microSD card support. Connectivity is limited to 2G only,
    but with the new SLAM Bluetooth sharing technology you’d be able to
    quickly share files between devices. The dedicated Facebook button simply
    launches the Facebook app.

    Am impressed that the Nokia 205 supports Javascript 1.8, XHTML, WAP 2.0 ,
    HTML and HTML 4.0 among others.

    One thing you can brag about with the Asha 205 is battery life that
    most smartphones can only dream of. The dual-SIM version of the device
    comes with a stand-by time of 25 days, versus the 37 days of the regular
    variation. Overall nothing fancy but the Facebook button, yet the world

    needs brand-name basic phones, too.The expressive design with modern vivid two tone color combinations is both feminine and bold.

    QWERTY Key are just the right size for my fingers. The size and shape of the phone is sexy, not to big , not to small. Just the right siz to fit into my hand bag or my jeans pocket

    Cool apps for women like Her insipration , Two in one for every women , Beauty 101 app for ladies , Mirror

    As a woman I am all about saving as much as possible in all my expenditure. Given that the Nokia Asha 205 xpress browser loasda 3 times faster that most other browser, how much I spend on data will definitely decrease

    I can keep up with my chama page updates with the dedicated FB button,and also all the 411 on the ebuddy chat.

    Radio and music on the go and also with a memory card , i can load inspirational audio to listen to while stuck in Jam!

    Nokia 205 is the phone for a social, studying , working and or

    stay- at-home mama!

    Gabax July 20, 2013 10:39
  • 1) Nokia offers great cameras in its phones.

    2) Nokia’s Phones have a good battery life. So if you are a busy person and you want your phone to stay alive for a much longer time then you should definitely go for Nokia.

    3) Nokia’s Phones are tough and harder. Unlike other sensitive phones in the market, Nokia’s Phones don’t get damaged easily upon falling.

    Ernest Kahome July 22, 2013 17:24
  • I was using Nokia phones since high school, my dad bought me nOkia 3310 for my bday , at first i didnt like it all since its just too plain , but when i started using it and checking the features , its so simple yet so techy … i cna text easily without looking at its screen , i even used it for a long time since its battery capacity is so good . and then ofcourse im in my growing up stage so i always change phone but still its all NOkia brand , after nokia 3310 , i used the 3630 , my friends thought i was rich since the nokia 3630 is so elegant look , after 3630 bought nokia 6600 , yes it is so manly looking but hey , all its features is amazing i can keep more than 1000 messages in my phone , and its camera is the best . The reason why i’m entering on this contest and want to have a NOKIa new phone especially the NOkia ASHA 205 is because my family is broke my dad and mum are seperated ,all my fantasy to have  a new nokia phone will be just a dream  . Hope i can have one too .

    eunibeth July 11, 2015 11:26
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