![]() Modern touchscreen Nokia phones feature excellent text prediction software so you can type at speed, but with a QWERTY keypad mistakes just don’t happen. After years of touchscreen phones, it’s easy to forget just how good a QWERTY keypad can be. No doubt some people with overly large fingers may struggle, but for me it was absolutely spot on. The keys on the QWERTY keypad are small, but they’re also perfectly formed, making it easy to type at speed. The 2.4-inch screen has a landscape orientation, which is great for browsing the Internet or checking out social networks. The Asha 205 has actually a really nice design and if you want something a bit subtler, you can also go for a stylish black/blue combo, or even pink. In a world of black, grey, silver and occasionally white phones, it’s great to see Nokia bringing colour to the Asha party too. Opening the box for the Nokia Asha 205, and the first thing that sprung to mind was “crikey that’s dazzling”! The entire rear of the phone, along with highlights on the front, is bright orange. So what’s it been like living with the Asha 205 for the past week? Read on to find out. It also has some useful features, and it’s a great choice if you’re a fan of instant messaging. It’s bright, it’s seriously colourful and it packs in a full QWERTY keypad. ![]() The Nokia Asha 205 is the latest Asha handset to make an appearance, and it couldn’t be more different from the Asha 308 I’ve spent the past month with.
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