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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Nokia's Asha 210 Is a Social QWERTY Phone Two Years Late

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Just over two years after HTC released the Status—a QWERTY phone with Facebook integration that never even really mattered at the time—Nokia has decided to roll out its own version: the Asha 210. More »
    


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