Asha 302
QWERTY business feature.
The Nokia Asha 302 is a feature Nokia smartphone released Mar 2012, with a launch price of $170. It pairs the Custom 1 GHz with a 2.4" QVGA display, a capable main camera and a 1,320 mAh battery. In SpecEagle's editorial review it scores 50/100 — Nokia Asha 302. Standout strengths: physical qwerty. and push email + exchange. Main trade-off: s40 limited.
Nokia Asha 302.
Asha 302 was Nokia's 2012 business QWERTY with push email — emerging-market BlackBerry alternative.
Read the full review- Physical QWERTY.
- Push email + Exchange.
- 3G HSDPA.
- Wi-Fi.
Full specifications
Benchmarks
How the Asha 302 compares
| Asha 302 | Galaxy S25 Ultra | Nokia G22 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| SpecEagle score | 50 | 89 | 50 |
| Chipset | Custom 1 GHz | SD 8 Elite | Unisoc T606 |
| Display | 2.4" QVGA | 6.9" LTPO AMOLED | 6.52" LCD 90 Hz |
| Main camera | — | 200 MP · f/1.7 | 50 MP |
| Battery | 1,320 mAh | 5,000 mAh | 5,050 mAh · DIY-swappable |
| Launch price | $170 | $1,299 | $180 |
Frequently asked questions
When was the Asha 302 released?
The Asha 302 was released in Mar 2012.
How much does the Asha 302 cost?
The Asha 302 launched at $170 (manufacturer suggested price at release; street and second-hand prices vary by region, storage tier and time since launch).
What is the Asha 302 screen size and type?
The Asha 302 has a 2.4" QVGA display.
What chipset does the Asha 302 use?
The Asha 302 is powered by the Custom 1 GHz chipset.
How much RAM and storage does the Asha 302 have?
The Asha 302 ships with 128 MB (RAM · base storage); higher configurations may be available.
What is the Asha 302 battery capacity?
The Asha 302 has a 1,320 mAh battery.
What colours does the Asha 302 come in?
The Asha 302 is available in 3 colours: Dark Gray, White, Gold.
Is the Asha 302 worth buying?
Asha 302 was Nokia's 2012 business QWERTY with push email — emerging-market BlackBerry alternative. SpecEagle gives the Asha 302 an editorial score of 50/100.
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