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Called 9 reasons why iPhone is better Nokia 230 SE

The Nokia phones are renowned for their reliability, universality and convenience, and mobile devices Apple, in turn, are considered the best smartphones on the market. The journalists of Delfi compared the model 230 Nokia and Apple and named the aspects on which “dialer” Finnish brand is superior to the mini-flagship of Apple.

Of course, the iPhone SE is good hundred features, more than the Nokia 230 Dual SIM. “But what is the point of this hundred, if there are 9 others and for someone more critical?!” – they assume. In fact, many popular feature phones and hold.

1. Dual SIM

Nokia 230 Dual SIM: two slots for SIM-cards.
Apple iPhone SE: one connector for SIM-cards.

All the charm of the support of two “simok” not only understands the one who never had two SIM cards simultaneously. Work and home, for one operator and another, “every day” and to call “ads”. We are sure that somewhere on the planet there is even a secret club of those who would like to have a device that can work with three SIM-cards, not that with two!

By the way, smartphones Hi-End with support for pairs the SIM cards do only a few companies. So it’s mostly smartphones class worse. Or buy a second, push-button telephone.

2. Price

  • Nokia 230 Dual SIM: 4490 rubles.
  • Apple iPhone SE: 37 990 rubles.

The Finnish product is eight times cheaper than the American product. The lower price is the absolute advantage. If someone all the way around, then Nokia, of course, loses.

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Under other equal smartphones will always be more expensive than push-button phones, and much more. Simple phones are too expensive, but it’s usually some highly specialized models, for example, is protected in a special way.

3. Selfie camera

  • Nokia 230 Dual SIM: 2 megapixels.
  • Apple SE iPhone: 1.2 megapixels.

Yes, the camera for the selfie Nokia for megapixels is significantly better than the pricey Apple smartphone! Yes, compare cameras only by megapixels correctly — that Apple is able things Nokia never dreamed of. But many buyers are judged only by megapixels.

As a rule, camera in push-button phones still worse than in smartphones, and much. This is especially true of fixed cameras. For example, this Nokia phone there is the same 2 megapixels. In this case, Nokia is just lucky that Apple, without batting an eye, in 2016 is selling the technology of the year 2013.

4. MicroSD card slot

  • Nokia 230 Dual SIM: Yes, up to 32 GB.
  • Apple iPhone SE: no.

Well, everything is clear without comment. We note only that both cases and that keypad your phone has a memory card slot, and that it’s not — not quite typical. Because plenty of phones without microSD slots (the cheaper, the less likely it find). And Android smartphones it is almost the norm, it is viewed with wide-open wondering eyes.

5. Width and weight

  • Nokia 230 Dual SIM: 53.4 x 124.6 x 10.9 mm and 91.8 g.
  • Apple iPhone SE: 123.8 x 58.6 x 7.6 mm and 113 g.

Nokia is a bit narrower, and lighter by a good 20 grams! A small thing, but when you get those grams on their own backs in the campaign — is important! And it is still necessary to remember that the iPhone SE with a 4-inch screen, but the typical Hi-End smartphones today have much more! For comparison, dimensions of 5.5-inch Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge: 150,9 x 72,6 x 7.7 mm and as many as 157 G.

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6. Working time on one battery charge

  • Nokia 230 Dual SIM: up to 528 hours in standby mode, up to 23 hours of talk time.
  • Apple iPhone SE: up to 240 hours standby, up to 14 hours of talk time.

Ten days in standby mode, the iPhone is a figure not very real, but 2-3 weeks of the regular phone more than achievable. Those who like to go far away from civilization, you know this very well. Of course, if you are going camping or to the cottage, in addition to the smartphone you can take an additional external battery, but it’s extra cost and extra weight.

7. Removable battery

  • Nokia 230 Dual SIM: is.
  • Apple iPhone SE: no.

As you can see the Nokia can be easily doubled or tripled due to the removable battery. Reserve a box of batteries and went on a trip for six months. With Nokia this is the reality, but with this iPhone trick will not work, have to drag the generator.

Generally, as a rule, all push-button phones removable batteries, but smartphones “options”. Apple also removable batteries will never be.

8. FM radio

  • Nokia 230 Dual SIM: is.
  • Apple iPhone SE: no.

The iPhone never had a radio, but the push-button phones it is almost always. For many, this critical function! As the SOS button, for example, which is often found in push-button phones.

As to the rest of smart phones, the FM radio, they may or may not be present — depends on the manufacturer and the model. And here is the SOS button that allows you to send native request for help, in the smartphone is not seen.

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9. Button keypad

  • Nokia 230 Dual SIM: is.
  • Apple iPhone SE: no.

Many older people are afraid of smartphones with their touch screens, and the child would be wiser to first buy the phone keypad. Why? To learn how to use it and knew how to deal with the “ancient technology” — you never know where useful.

After all, if someone thinks that push-button phones will soon sink into Oblivion, he is deeply mistaken — it won’t happen for another ten years. According to analyst firm CCS Insight, 2019 for push-button phones will be about 20% of world sales purely for the money, but in pieces and more (regular phones at least 2-3 times cheaper smartphones). Last year in monetary terms, they accounted for a quarter of the market. Not some live Russian iPhone users have in their life and heroism.

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