Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Nokia Presents Another Budget Smartphone
New Delhi - Nokia again present with the introduction of low-cost smartphone Nokia Asha 501 in New Delhi , India , recently .
With a U.S. $ 99 price tag , this device is called a smartphone that has the longest battery life with standby time up to 48 hours . Despite having a relatively cheap price , but Nokia was not stingy in design and features to smartphones anyarnya .
Nokia Asha 501 latest menggunakanplatform of Asha operating system , known as S40 . In the latest features of Nokia Asha S40 will feature Fastlane , where this feature by navigating their latest merupakaninterface more perfect than some previous Asha series platform .
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop said , Asha 501 was born because it was inspired by a series smartphones Nokia Lumia . This is evident from the design Asha 501 which is similar to the Lumia series of Windows Phone operating system .
Nokia Asha 501 is embedded capacitive touch screen measuring 3 inches with QVGA resolution of 133 ppi density . For multitouch , Nokia only supports the use of two fingers , unlike other expensive phones that can be up to 10 fingers .
Pinned on the back of a 3.2 megapixel main camera with fixed-focus feature similar to auto -focus .
But in terms of connectivity the Nokia Asha 501 provides only 2G network , but users do not need to worry because Nokia provides WiFi for faster data connections .
Another addition is a Bluetooth 3.0 , microUSB 2.0 and Nokia Xpress browser the default browser is claimed to be faster when surfing in cyberspace . Also present were some of the popular social networking applications Facebook , Foursquare , Linkedin , Twitter , and Youtube .
Nokia Asha 501 is available in two variants , single - SIM and dual - SIM , with choice of bright red , green , cyan , yellow , white , and black .
Nokia said the party , this new smartphone will be available in the global market on 60 June 2013 through operators and distributors in more than 90 countries in the world .
Labels:
Budget Smartphone,
Nokia
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