Updated
Updated · Zamin · Jul 12
HMD Revives Asha 305 With $75 Price Tag for Ultra-Budget Smartphone Push
Updated
Updated · Zamin · Jul 12

HMD Revives Asha 305 With $75 Price Tag for Ultra-Budget Smartphone Push

2 articles · Updated · Zamin · Jul 12

Summary

  • $75 is the expected Thai price for HMD Global's upcoming Asha 305, reviving Nokia's old Asha name for the ultra-budget smartphone market.
  • The device pairs a 5-inch 854x480 display with a Unisoc SC9832E chip, 3GB RAM, 32GB storage, a 2,500 mAh battery and Android 14 Go.
  • HMD is positioning the phone for cost-sensitive buyers in Southeast Asia and other developing markets, as well as children or users seeking a secondary handset.
  • The launch fits HMD's broader strategy of reviving retro brands and basic devices, even as it reportedly develops a higher-end Skyline 2 with a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 and 5,000 mAh battery.

Insights

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