![]() The reality of using the Asha is quite different, though. They both have keyboards and a social networking slant. Now that virtually every phone can do the things once the preserve of the smartphone upper class – social networking, email, web browsing and so on – you might think that there’s not a great deal of difference between something like the HTC ChaCha and the cheaper Asha 201. It costs around £50 to buy, without any of the financial ties associated with a contract. Because not all of us want to be tied into expensive 2-year contracts, phones like the Nokia Asha 201 still have a place on the market. Paying upwards of £30 a month can net you a model worth upwards of £400, yet such people will often tell you they “got the phone for free”. Those with mobile phone contracts rarely appreciate how much their phones are really worth.
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