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It is highly localised too, so when you load up the browser, you’ll be introduced to a localised homescreen that provides relevant content from wherever you are in the world. The Nokia Xpress Browser also comes with built-in web app support so that you can experience great apps right in the browser. These apps may be found directly on your start page or you can choose from thousands in Nokia Store.

Either way, because they run through the same cloud-based acceleration engine, you save data every time you use a Nokia Xpress web app. Nokia has also detailed about its own web app called Nokia Nearby for these Asha Phones. It helps in find interesting places that are around you, using the same POI (points of interest) database that you can expect to find on the. Nokia Asha smartphone may not have a GPS receiver, Nokia Nearby is still able to find your location using either Wi-Fi positioning or cell-site information from the operators.

Read More about the Nokia Nearby below. Using Nokia Nearby gives you access to a wealth of new and exciting experiences. Finding new places is easy, as the rating system and reviews section in any venue let you know what to expect from a venue. The integration of Nokia Nearby into your phone makes calling a restaurant for a reservation as day as pressing the call button from within the app. Exploring the local sights is always better with friends and that’s where sharing the venue to Facebook comes in handy. Let people know where you’re going to be and when they click on your shared location on your Facebook wall, they’ll instantly be taken to maps.nokia.com where they can see the venue in more detail – along with navigation options.

Nokia the Nokia 206, along with the Nokia Asha 205, in November, last year. While both phones offer a dual-SIM option, the 206 does not feature a QWERTY keyboard. The Nokia 206 is also one of the first phones from Nokia to feature Nokia's new Slam technology, that lets users share files over Bluetooth without first having to pair their devices. We try to find out how capable the 206 is when it comes to being a budget dual-SIM phone. The Nokia 206 is a regular 'bar' style feature phone and sports a 2.4-inch display. It has chiclet style keys, and a plastic navigation key.

The phone has rounded corners, and a plastic back cover. The materials used in the phone feel durable, and there are no creaks if you apply pressure. The phone sports a 3.5mm headphone/headset jack and a 2.5mm charging port.

It doesn't have a volume rocker or other physical buttons. There's a slot for the secondary SIM card on the left side of the phone that is protected by a plastic insert. Although there's nothing that distinguishes the phone from other similar feature phones made by Nokia, physically, the phone looks compact and feels solid. The Nokia 206 is available in white, cyan, magenta and yellow colours, though we received a black coloured one.

Removing the back-cover reveals a battery compartment that houses a 1110mAh battery. A SIM card slot sits behind the battery, while a microSD card is located at the left side, adjacent to the slot for the secondary SIM card (but is accessible only when one removes the back cover). Unfortunately, the phone doesn't feature a Micro-USB port.

Raschet zvukoizolyacii programma. A 1.3-megapixel camera is located at the back, and takes average quality photos and videos. The phone offers easy Bluetooth file transfers through 'Slam' that allows users to share multimedia content like photos and videos without the need to pair devices, and without the recipient needing to also have Slam. Update: We tried sharing a file with an Android smartphone and found that even when one shares via Slam, the phone requires to be paired.

The Nokia 206 runs Nokia's Series 40 operating system, and comes with about 10MB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 32GB via a microSD card. The phone comes with the usual Nokia apps including Nokia Life (erstwhile Life Tools), Nokia Nearby, Facebook, Twitter, a chat app, eBuddy IM app and mobile messenger, Viber, among others. Nokia also offers gift pack of 10 free, premium content items that can be downloaded through the Nokia store, with the Nokia 206. We were not able to find a version of WhatsApp compatible with the phone.

Nokia 206 comes with the Nokia Xpress Browser that according to Nokia, reduces browsing costs by compressing data transferred by up to 90%. The phone doesn't offer Wi-Fi or 3G connectivity. The phone features Nokia's EasySwap technology for dual-SIM models that enables the user to change SIM cards without having to turn off the device. However, if the user is busy on a call on one SIM, he won't be able to receive a call through the second one. Nokia offers a SIM manager app, which can also be invoked by long pressing the '*' key through which the user can select the default SIM for data, text messages, MMS and Mobile data, otherwise the phone comes up with a prompt each time he wants to use these features. The phone also has a 'Counters' app to track call duration, data and messaging use for each SIM card. The Nokia 206 also features an FM radio tuner and comes with the ability to record FM broadcasts on the memory card.