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104 Reviews
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Terrible screen, Pointless camera function, Limited web browsing capability, No 3G, Lags in the interface, Very low onboard memory
Somewhere between a featurephone and a smartphone, the Asha 501 does its best to merge both worlds into a device designed for non-demanding users. It's far from perfect, but it's a fine choice for anyone wanting to avoid a pricier high-end smartphone, or ...
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Published: 2013-07-29, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
A cheap, cheerful and well-made compact smartphone, but it's far too slow...
Colorful, fun and compact device, Great swipebased interface
Still a feature phone lacking good apps, Captures below average images
Nokia is selling the Asha 501 at a retail price south of $100 contract-free. As low as that sounds, at this price there is already a number of Android device like the Samsung Galaxy Pocket with better functionality. If you want the most apps and possib...
Before giving the verdict, I must retract my statement of comparing the Nokia Asha 501 with Android smartphones available at the same price range. The reason is that the phone is not for those who are looking for a smartphone, but it's for those who want...
Published: 2013-08-09, Author: Sarah , review by: cnet.com.au
The Nokia Asha 501 is compact and easy to use. It comes in fun, bright colors
The low-resolution screen and 3-megapixel camera disappoint
For $99, the Nokia Asha 501 is worth getting if you want a small, simple, colorful feature phone. However, U.S. denizens will have to buy it unlocked....
Abstract: Nokia also announced a more budget-oriented large-screened device called the Lumia 1320. It's set to compete against the likes of the Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8. Stephen Elop also presented the Lumia 2520 - the company's first ever tablet...
Like I mentioned at the beginning of this review, theres a very specific niche that the Nokia Asha 501 is good for. If you are someone who is going to do nothing other than make phone calls and text messaging and needs good battery life, then the Asha 50...
Abstract: Nokia's Asha series has been one of the company's biggest bread winners in India. However, the Finnish phone maker has always packed Asha phones with old, obsolete Symbian software. Apart from this, Asha phones have always featured boring designs and mono...
Published: 2013-08-27, Author: Francis , review by: firstpost.com
The Nokia Asha 501 is a wonderfully refreshed phone with a design borrowed from the looks of the popular Lumia lineup. With a snappy 1 GHz processor onboard, a fresh new Nokia Asha Smartphone OS, Wi-Fi and GPRS/EDGE connectivity, 4 GB bundled storage, a ...