![]() The owner of the other device doesn’t even need to have a Nokia phone or Slam installed. The other person can accept and download the picture instantly, without any need to pair the two devices, as you have to with regular Bluetooth sharing. This quickly detects the nearest Bluetooth-enabled device and offers that device the file. What is it? Let’s say you take a picture, choose ‘Send’ and then ‘Slam’ from the list. The Nokia Asha 205 (and the Nokia 206 – also announced today) sees the debut of a brand new sharing technology from Nokia called ‘Slam’. *The Dual-SIM variant of the Nokia Asha 205 has the same specs, but with a lower standby time – 25 days vs. Battery life: impressive 37 days standby / 11 hours talk-time.Connectivity: GPRS/EDGE, 2.0 mm Charger Connector, Bluetooth v2.1 with EDR, 3.5 mm AV connector.Memory: Up to 10MB free user memory up to 32GB micro-SD card.Display: 2.4-inch 65k colour QVGA landscape QWERTY TFT display.Nokia Slam, to share content faster and easier.Super-social, the phone even boasts a dedicated button for access to Facebook, for the first time on a Nokia phone. The usability of the keyboard is one of the key factors in the success of QWERTY phones, and the Nokia Asha 205 comes with isolated keys and quick-access buttons for superior speed and accuracy. With its QWERTY keypad, it’s made to make messaging and connecting through social networks quick and easy. Today we announce the Nokia Asha 205, our most Social Nokia Asha phone to date. ![]()
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