The
devices launched in Lagos, Abuja, Benin and Port Harcourt features
a new unique innovation known as layered design, achieved using the ‘dual shot’
technique which is unique to Nokia. It combines an inner layer of bold, bright
colour surrounded by crystal-clear transparency. The combination adds a
distinctive look to the phone’s monobody design, as well as durability.
Head of Marketing, Nokia
West and Central Africa, Deborah Shepard said the new devices will be available for Nigerian customers
in Easy Swap dual SIM and single SIM variants. She noted that the Easy Swap
Dual SIM technology which is unique-to-Nokia allows people to switch between
SIM cards on the go, to get better tariffs or alternate between SIM cards for
SMS, voice and data, without having to turn off the device.
“In addition to the stunning new look, the Asha ICE range
boast of new features and apps that will impress our customers such as the amazing swipe feature that enables people take
pictures with a single swipe and share instantly on their social network with a
simple tap, its colourful variants and most importantly, its affordability. For the first time,
WhatsApp will also be available to Asha Platform devices along with other popular
chat and messaging apps already available for Asha Platform devices, such as
WeChat, Line, eBuddy and Nimbuzz” Shepard added.
While the Asha 503 will be available as single SIM
device, the Asha 500 and 502 will also be available in single SIM and Easy Swap
dual SIM. The devices feature the updated Fastlane home
screen, a unique, second screen that acts as a shortcut to the phone’s recently
accessed apps, features and content, as well as future activity, such as
calendar appointments. The updated screen enables live updates, which alert
people to new activity through notifications on Fastlane.
By clicking on the Fastlane item with new
notifications, people will be directed to the relevant post, so they never miss
an important update. Fastlane can be further personalised and made more private
by selecting what content can appear on-screen, and by deleting unwanted
Fastlane items, on the go.
The Nokia Asha range was
introduced into the Nigerian market in 2012 and since then has experienced massive acceptance with deep
market penetration in the country. Nokia has continued to expand the Asha range
with smart and colourful devices embedded with cool features and applications that
appeal to its customers across the country.
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