Nokia Asha 230 Radiation Levels
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1.06 W/kg(head) 0.84 W/kg(body)
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16 MB RAM
Hardware
32 GB
Storage
2.8 inches (~36.5% screen-to-body ratio)
Battery
2 MP, LED flash
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