Sunday, April 27, 2014

Nokia Asha 210
One of the most respected handset maker, which brought its name to a major highlight only using the QWERTY keypad was BlackBerry. The Canadian company has off late been struggling to come up and face the market competition. However, thanks to its BBM messaging app, the brand name was kept alive in the market.
BlackBerry, despite launching a series of latest devices powered by its BB10 operating system, didn't crack the mainstream market which is basically ruled by Android devices. On the contrary, the company chopped down the pricing of its device to some extent a couple of months ago.

But BlackBerry fans are still out there waiting for the company to strike back at the market. These stern followers are undauntedly comfortable using the physical QWERTY keypads and are pretty much against the touch and type display.
 Nokia Asha 205
Thus today for those who are looking out for a handset with a QWERTY keypad and can't afford to go beyond their limited budget, GizBot hs come up with a number of devices, which might serve the best as an alternative to the BlackBerry handsets.

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