Nokia Asha 501 has been officially launched for Rs. 5,199.
The device is available in black, cyan, white, yellow and red, which have become a signature part of Nokia’s design language. Only last week the device went up for pre-order on the Nokia India store.
As far as the features are concerned, the device is powered by the latest Nokia Asha platform which borrows a lot of cues from the MeeGo Harmattan UI seen on the Nokia N9. It provides smartphone-like features on low cost devices and has a new feature called Fast Lane that adds multitasking capabilities.
Nokia Asha 501 comes with a 3.0-inch capacitive touchscreen display with a 240x320 pixels resolution, a single 'back' button and weighs a mere 98 grams. The smartphone packs in 3.2-megapixel rear camera. Nokia had said at the time of the phone's launch that it will be offering single-SIM and dual-SIM variant of Asha 501. The one that has been currently listed on the India store is the dual-SIM variant that comes with Nokia's easy swap feature. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, but no 3G or GPS.
The phone comes with 64MB internal storage, that is expandable by another 32GB. Nokia is bundling a 4GB microSD card free with the phone. Asha 501 claims to offer a talk time of 17 hours and a standby time of 26 days on a single charge.
The phone comes with 64MB internal storage, that is expandable by another 32GB. Nokia is bundling a 4GB microSD card free with the phone. Asha 501 claims to offer a talk time of 17 hours and a standby time of 26 days on a single charge.
Specifications of Nokia Asha 501:
- 3.0-inch 240x320 capacitive touchscreen display
- 64MB internal storage, expandable up to 32GB (4GB memory card bundled)
- 3.2-megapixel rear camera
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
- 1200mAh battery
- Asha platform
- Dimensions: 99.2 x 58 x 12.1 mm
- Weight: 98 grams
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