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product_id: 49940212
title: "Nokia Asha 210 SIM-Free Mobile Phone - Black"
brand: "nokia"
price: "€ 399.60"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Nokia"
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# Fast navigation with Nokia Xpress browser 2.4-inch touchscreen display Up to 4.2 hours talk time, week-long standby Nokia Asha 210 SIM-Free Mobile Phone - Black

**Brand:** nokia
**Price:** € 399.60
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📲 Stay connected, stay savvy — Nokia Asha 210, the smart choice without the smartphone price!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Nokia Asha 210 SIM-Free Mobile Phone - Black by nokia
- **How much does it cost?** € 399.60 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.gr](https://www.desertcart.gr/products/49940212-nokia-asha-210-sim-free-mobile-phone-black)

## Best For

- nokia enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nokia brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Power That Lasts:** 1200mAh battery delivers up to 4.2 hours talk time and standby that outlasts most smartphones.
- • **Classic Meets Modern:** QWERTY keypad plus touchscreen for fast, intuitive texting and navigation.
- • **Packed with Essentials:** Built-in 2MP camera, Bluetooth, USB, and 3.5mm jack cover all your basic needs.
- • **Effortless Connectivity:** Dual SIM and Wi-Fi keep you linked without the smartphone price tag.
- • **Value Without Compromise:** Affordable, user-friendly, and reliable — perfect for professionals who want simplicity and efficiency.

## Overview

The Nokia Asha 210 is a budget-friendly, SIM-free mobile phone featuring a 2.4-inch touchscreen, QWERTY keypad, and dual SIM support. It offers fast navigation via the Nokia Xpress browser, a 2MP rear camera with digital zoom, and a 1200mAh battery providing up to 4.2 hours of talk time. Designed for users seeking simplicity, long battery life, and essential smartphone features without the high cost, it supports Bluetooth, USB connectivity, and includes a 3.5mm headphone jack.

## Description

Fast navigation with Nokia Xpress browser Human Interface Input: Touch Screen Package size: 13 x 8 x 5.5 cm

Review: Good, simple smartphone alternative - Nokia phones are well-known for their simplicity and ease of use, and this phone is no exception. It's a cheaper and more affordable alternative if you enjoy texting and keeping in touch via social networks but don't wish to fork out that bit more for one of the much pricier options in the smartphone range, i.e Blackberry, Samsung or HTC. Bought one of these to replace my Blackberry Q5 which unexpectedly died a death earlier this year, and it was always my next choice should the worst happen. But my head was turned yet again when I spotted an iPhone 4S on a low-cost deal on Virgin Mobile, and so I signed up for one and decided to keep my 210 as a replacement work phone. Lately however I have discovered that owning an iPhone on contract is not as cheap as it should be if you use internet and social media on an almost daily basis, and as a result I'm having issues with my monthly bill being higher than expected. So should I decide to ditch the iPhone and revert to a sim-only deal, I've recently bought another 210 - albeit this time in white - as a possible replacement phone through having had experience in using one, and because it's more affordable. As I do a lot of texting I tend to find it faster and easier to do so on a QWERTY keypad phone, so this fits the bill really quite nicely. There are however a couple of gripes, one being that even though the display screen is wide enough it is perhaps still a little too cluttered, and the second is that wallpaper choice is very limited in that there are only five readily available on the phone - a wider range can be accessed and downloaded from the Nokia store. There is, as a bonus, a good choice of ringtones and messaging tones to help make up for it, which is standard for Nokia. So a good all rounder if maybe you're thinking of parting company with your smartphone and replacing it with a budget-priced alternative, that plus it won't consume a huge amount of battery power and will stay fully charged at least a week, if not more. Nokia does it again!
Review: Basically an iPhone without £500 worth of polish.... - Firstly, the company were very efficient. It was dispatched on the day and although I was given expected delivery dates between 5th December and 15th December, it arrived on the 3rd.... As for the phone, I've been really impressed. It is absolutely jam-packed to the rim full of features yet for one tenth of the price of an iPhone (or equivalent top-end smart phone). Granted, these features are in a more rudimentary form, but actually this simplicity, efficiency, user friendliness and sheer value for money are fantastic in this modern age of technology. It seems to combine everything that is good about smart phones with everything that was good about the old style phones. If you plug headphones in you can use it as a radio and you can even use the handset as an internet modem! I haven't tried many of the apps, but it seems to come with some good games and plentiful applications (ebuddy, whatsapp, facebook, nokia nearby, internet, store, calendar, mail, gift, chat, voice recorder, converter, to-do list, notes, calculator, countdown timer, stopwatch....) Just like old times you can select exactly what you want your shortcut keys to do which makes for rapid navigation of the phone. I was surprised at how nice the screen looks, although it doesn't quite go bright enough to stop it being a little bit annoyingly reflective in certain lighting conditions. I've also noticed this phone picks up phone/Wi-Fi signal in places my older BlackBerry cannot. Although I haven't worked out how to connect it to one particular institution network (that has a few security layers) it did connect to my university network fine (which requires username and password). What REALLY surprised me was how easy and quickly it setup my microsoft exchange account, these accounts normally drive the user insane! I didn't think it would work, but it was straightforward and was successful first time around. However, although you can setup many e-mail accounts, you can only select one of them to automatically update itself every 15mins. I have also been remarkably impressed by the camera. The quality seems good and it zooms for quite a long way. It even allows you to add effects or take a "selfie" by turning the camera around to face you and following the voice command instructions (presumably from some kind of facial recognition system within). You can also shoot videos and edit pictures, with frames and colours etc etc etc. [Something even my blackberry didn't allow] The keyboard has gotten good reviews across desertcart, but it is actually taking me a little while to get used to, a couple of the keys don't feel positioned in their natural location. Overall, the phone is built to a decent quality standard. It doesn't feel cheap, has a nice finish to it, although it does feel a little light and I wouldn't like to drop it too many times... It seems to give you control over every tiny little facet, from font size and colour to home screen display, alerts, shortcuts and it also offers genuinely helpful tips along the way. The keypad is backlit too and comes with a dedicated facebook button to take you directly there. The battery life seems good so far (especially in comparison to modern smartphones) and inserting sim cards and memory cards isn't fiddly or tedious. When you link it up to a computer via USB it's very straightforward (again, unlike a Blackberry). It allows you to access the memory card directly and you could probably use it as a USB memory stick if you wanted to. My only negative comment about this phone is that it is slow. I think without a memory card the phone's internal memory would soon become a problem. I think it either has low RAM and/or a slow processor. There is certainly no quick flicking around apps, everything is definitely very purposeful and the phone can be quite unforgiving. It doesn't allow you to keep apps open in the background, once you close them they're gone. Basically what this phone has proven to me, is that everything decent about a smartphone only costs about £50... iPhones are simply charging £500 for nice polish, an aluminium body and an excessive amount of features that you're being conned for. This phone really seems to have been made as if the company is on your side, and wanted to give you a fair deal and a good phone. It doesn't feel like they've tried to do you out of as much money as possible and then purposely left flaws in the device so you have to spend even more cash to be happy. It just comes in the box as a really user friendly device that is jam-packed to the rim full of features that should really embarrass those people who've spent £500 on a smartphone. This is definitely value for money. Don't get me wrong, you certainly get what you pay for, and you're certainly ONLY getting £50 worth of features here.... but any models too far above this are simply excessive. If you can cope with this, put the other £450 towards a holiday or something, you won't regret it!

## Features

- Fast navigation with Nokia Xpress browser
- Human Interface Input: Touch Screen
- Package size: 13 x 8 x 5.5 cm

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00ECVF986 |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Battery Capacity | 1200 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Description | 4.2 hours talk time |
| Best Sellers Rank | 108,936 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 4,209 in SIM-Free & Unlocked Mobile Phones |
| Brand | Nokia |
| Brand Name | Nokia |
| CPU model | ARMv7 |
| Camera Description | Rear |
| Cellular Technology | 2G |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | B00L4YJFHU |
| Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 104 Reviews |
| Digital Zoom | 4 x |
| Display Pixel Density | 166 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Form Factor | Bar |
| Frame Rate | 30 fps |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | False |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Human Interface Types | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 6 x 1.2 x 11.1 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.22 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | NOKIA |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 320 x 240 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Memory storage capacity | 32 GB |
| Model Series | Asha |
| Model Year | 2013 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Operating System | symbian |
| Operating system | symbian |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 2 MP |
| Phone Talk Time | 4.2 Hours |
| Processor Series | ARMv7 |
| Product Features | Airplane use, Built-in camera, Fast dialing, GPS, Video Recording, Voice selection, Zoom camera: yes |
| RAM Memory Installed | 32 MB |
| RAM memory installed size | 32 MB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 2 MP |
| Refresh Rate | 60 |
| Resolution | 320 x 240 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
| Screen Size | 2.4 Inches |
| Screen size | 2.4 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | Portrait |
| Sim Card Size | Micro |
| Specific Uses For Product | General Purpose |
| Video Capture Resolution | 640 x 480 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | GSM, Wi-Fi |
| Wireless Provider | Unlocked |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Nokia
- **CPU model:** ARMv7
- **Memory storage capacity:** 32 GB
- **Model name:** Asha 210
- **Operating system:** symbian
- **RAM memory installed size:** 32 MB
- **Refresh rate:** 60
- **Resolution:** 320 x 240
- **Screen size:** 2.4 Inches
- **Wireless carrier:** Unlocked

## Images

![Nokia Asha 210 SIM-Free Mobile Phone - Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61m6kSLHT+L.jpg)
![Nokia Asha 210 SIM-Free Mobile Phone - Black - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/317ZFIWStzL.jpg)
![Nokia Asha 210 SIM-Free Mobile Phone - Black - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41XSnQu16YL.jpg)
![Nokia Asha 210 SIM-Free Mobile Phone - Black - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51WfWiPNLjL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you keep own phone number with this phone?**
A: Yes just put you own sim in and away you go

**Q: Can I put pictures on to my computer via a mni USB port**
A: Having Made an investigation myself, Yes on micro usb Connector to computer. Connect the cable first, 1.On the Phone Go to Settings 2. find USB Data Cable and nominate Sync and Connect 3. The Auto play Window will Show on computer and nominate Import Picture which the computer would seek for new picture(s), 4. The computer shows A little Square which the new picture  shows the actual picture you are looking for, if you happy press Import Picture at the bottom left of the square and the picture will be under Pictures / Windows Picture Gallery. I hope this would make make sense.

**Q: Do you know if the f/book button can be cutomised with another function or deactivated? Thank you.**
A: Sorry don,t know

**Q: does it have 3 or 4G?**
A: Hi
This phone is 2g .
Don’t support 3 or 4g
Hope this help

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good, simple smartphone alternative
*by L***S on 12 October 2014*

Nokia phones are well-known for their simplicity and ease of use, and this phone is no exception. It's a cheaper and more affordable alternative if you enjoy texting and keeping in touch via social networks but don't wish to fork out that bit more for one of the much pricier options in the smartphone range, i.e Blackberry, Samsung or HTC. Bought one of these to replace my Blackberry Q5 which unexpectedly died a death earlier this year, and it was always my next choice should the worst happen. But my head was turned yet again when I spotted an iPhone 4S on a low-cost deal on Virgin Mobile, and so I signed up for one and decided to keep my 210 as a replacement work phone. Lately however I have discovered that owning an iPhone on contract is not as cheap as it should be if you use internet and social media on an almost daily basis, and as a result I'm having issues with my monthly bill being higher than expected. So should I decide to ditch the iPhone and revert to a sim-only deal, I've recently bought another 210 - albeit this time in white - as a possible replacement phone through having had experience in using one, and because it's more affordable. As I do a lot of texting I tend to find it faster and easier to do so on a QWERTY keypad phone, so this fits the bill really quite nicely. There are however a couple of gripes, one being that even though the display screen is wide enough it is perhaps still a little too cluttered, and the second is that wallpaper choice is very limited in that there are only five readily available on the phone - a wider range can be accessed and downloaded from the Nokia store. There is, as a bonus, a good choice of ringtones and messaging tones to help make up for it, which is standard for Nokia. So a good all rounder if maybe you're thinking of parting company with your smartphone and replacing it with a budget-priced alternative, that plus it won't consume a huge amount of battery power and will stay fully charged at least a week, if not more. Nokia does it again!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Basically an iPhone without £500 worth of polish....
*by C***M on 7 December 2014*

Firstly, the company were very efficient. It was dispatched on the day and although I was given expected delivery dates between 5th December and 15th December, it arrived on the 3rd.... As for the phone, I've been really impressed. It is absolutely jam-packed to the rim full of features yet for one tenth of the price of an iPhone (or equivalent top-end smart phone). Granted, these features are in a more rudimentary form, but actually this simplicity, efficiency, user friendliness and sheer value for money are fantastic in this modern age of technology. It seems to combine everything that is good about smart phones with everything that was good about the old style phones. If you plug headphones in you can use it as a radio and you can even use the handset as an internet modem! I haven't tried many of the apps, but it seems to come with some good games and plentiful applications (ebuddy, whatsapp, facebook, nokia nearby, internet, store, calendar, mail, gift, chat, voice recorder, converter, to-do list, notes, calculator, countdown timer, stopwatch....) Just like old times you can select exactly what you want your shortcut keys to do which makes for rapid navigation of the phone. I was surprised at how nice the screen looks, although it doesn't quite go bright enough to stop it being a little bit annoyingly reflective in certain lighting conditions. I've also noticed this phone picks up phone/Wi-Fi signal in places my older BlackBerry cannot. Although I haven't worked out how to connect it to one particular institution network (that has a few security layers) it did connect to my university network fine (which requires username and password). What REALLY surprised me was how easy and quickly it setup my microsoft exchange account, these accounts normally drive the user insane! I didn't think it would work, but it was straightforward and was successful first time around. However, although you can setup many e-mail accounts, you can only select one of them to automatically update itself every 15mins. I have also been remarkably impressed by the camera. The quality seems good and it zooms for quite a long way. It even allows you to add effects or take a "selfie" by turning the camera around to face you and following the voice command instructions (presumably from some kind of facial recognition system within). You can also shoot videos and edit pictures, with frames and colours etc etc etc. [Something even my blackberry didn't allow] The keyboard has gotten good reviews across Amazon, but it is actually taking me a little while to get used to, a couple of the keys don't feel positioned in their natural location. Overall, the phone is built to a decent quality standard. It doesn't feel cheap, has a nice finish to it, although it does feel a little light and I wouldn't like to drop it too many times... It seems to give you control over every tiny little facet, from font size and colour to home screen display, alerts, shortcuts and it also offers genuinely helpful tips along the way. The keypad is backlit too and comes with a dedicated facebook button to take you directly there. The battery life seems good so far (especially in comparison to modern smartphones) and inserting sim cards and memory cards isn't fiddly or tedious. When you link it up to a computer via USB it's very straightforward (again, unlike a Blackberry). It allows you to access the memory card directly and you could probably use it as a USB memory stick if you wanted to. My only negative comment about this phone is that it is slow. I think without a memory card the phone's internal memory would soon become a problem. I think it either has low RAM and/or a slow processor. There is certainly no quick flicking around apps, everything is definitely very purposeful and the phone can be quite unforgiving. It doesn't allow you to keep apps open in the background, once you close them they're gone. Basically what this phone has proven to me, is that everything decent about a smartphone only costs about £50... iPhones are simply charging £500 for nice polish, an aluminium body and an excessive amount of features that you're being conned for. This phone really seems to have been made as if the company is on your side, and wanted to give you a fair deal and a good phone. It doesn't feel like they've tried to do you out of as much money as possible and then purposely left flaws in the device so you have to spend even more cash to be happy. It just comes in the box as a really user friendly device that is jam-packed to the rim full of features that should really embarrass those people who've spent £500 on a smartphone. This is definitely value for money. Don't get me wrong, you certainly get what you pay for, and you're certainly ONLY getting £50 worth of features here.... but any models too far above this are simply excessive. If you can cope with this, put the other £450 towards a holiday or something, you won't regret it!

### ⭐ Do not buy from this seller
*by J***A on 14 February 2020*

Cheap, flimsy, charger did not even fit the socket thus not charge, with the small amount of charge the phone had it could not see the sim card, useless, only gave one star because you cannot give no stars!

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