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Can I use WhatsApp in Nokia 210?

Can I use WhatsApp in Nokia 210?

The following models of Nokia Asha series, running on S40 operating system, will no longer have WhatsApp support: Nokia Asha 201, Nokia Asha 205 Chat Edition, Nokia Asha 210, Nokia Asha 230 Single SIM, Nokia Asha 230 Dual SIM, Nokia Asha 300, Nokia Asha 302, Nokia Asha 303, Nokia Asha 305, Nokia Asha 306, Nokia Asha …

How can I update my Nokia Asha 210?

Update phone software – Nokia Asha 210 Press the Navigation key. Scroll to Settings and press the Navigation key. Scroll to Phone and press the Navigation key. Scroll to Device updates and press the Navigation key.

How open WhatsApp in Nokia?

To download WhatsApp for Nokia Window phone perform following steps:

  1. Go to the window phone store on your Nokia device.
  2. Using search function in window phone store and search for WhatsApp messenger.
  3. Select the result WhatsApp messenger.
  4. Once you click on it, WhatsApp starts downloading and installing.

What is the battery life of Nokia Asha 210?

The Asha 210 is available in two variants – single SIM and Dual-SIM. Nokia claims the single SIM model has as a battery standby life of 46 days, while the Dual-SIM version can go last as much as 24 days. Asha 210 is as low-end as a budget phone can get.

What is the difference between Asha 210 and WhatsApp?

Broadly, the Asha 210 is primarily for ‘social networking’ – it comes with Facebook and Twitter preloaded. But Whatsapp gets preferential treatment, with a dedicated button on the keypad (it has a QWERTY keyboard). Users also get a lifetime subscription to Whatsapp messenger free of charge on the budget device.

Is my Asha device supported by WhatsApp?

Here’s a list of the Asha line of devices supported by WhatsApp: Make sure that your device is supported. Check the list above to see if your Asha device is supported. If so, you can proceed with the next steps.

What is the Asha 210 keyboard used for?

Broadly, the Asha 210 is primarily for ‘social networking’ – it comes with Facebook and Twitter preloaded. But Whatsapp gets preferential treatment, with a dedicated button on the keypad (it has a QWERTY keyboard).

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