Feature set summary for Nokia Asha 306 review
The phone is lacking 3G and GPS, which is disappointing, but you do get a reasonable snapper – and 40 free EA titles are on offer to download.
Style and handling summary for Nokia Asha 306 review
Style is not the 306’s middle name – it lacks curved edges, instead it looks as if the designers have used a hatchet to craft it. It has a matt battery cover to improve grip, but we don’t think anyone would want to hold on to this handset.
Battery power summary for Nokia Asha 306 review
Having a 2G phone means that battery life is vastly improved – you should get three or four days out of a full charge, although this will drop a little if you use the music player.
Performance summary for Nokia Asha 306 review
Unresponsive and sluggish thanks to the touch display. Accessing the net is painfully slow on GPRS and doesn’t get much better using Wi-Fi.
User friendliness summary for Nokia Asha 306 review
The resistive touchscreen is really outdated – makes the phone frustrating to use.