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However, Nokia had polished the S40 interface significantly for the Asha line. The home screen featured a customizable status bar and widgets, mimicking the look of a smartphone. A swipe gesture on the D-pad allowed users to toggle between different home screen profiles, offering a glimpse into the swipe-based navigation that would later become standard on devices running Nokia's MeeGo (N9) and even Windows Phone.

The front of the device was dominated by the screen and the keyboard. Below the display sat the familiar D-pad navigation cluster, flanked by call and end keys, and two soft keys. This layout was intuitive for anyone who had used a Nokia device in the preceding decade, requiring almost zero learning curve for new users. nokia asha 302