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Nokia Asha 501 is a low-end smartphone from the Nokia Asha series, announced by Nokia on 9 May 2013 in India, and released on 24 June 2013. [5] The device is classified by Nokia as a "Full Touch" smartphone .
Nokia Asha is a discontinued series of low-end feature phones and smartphones produced and marketed by Nokia.The name "Asha" came from the Hindi word meaning "hope". [1]On 3 September 2013, Microsoft announced its purchase of Nokia's mobile device business, with the deal closing on 25 April 2014.
Nokia will launch its new Asha 501 smartphone next month, the company announced today. The 501 is the first phone on Nokia's new Asha smartphone platform, and is geared toward consumers looking to ...
Nokia Asha platform 1.1.1: Full touch Bar: 2 MP: Nokia Asha 501: 320x240 pixels: 2013 Q2: D: GSM GPRS EGPRS WLAN: Nokia Asha platform 1.0: Full touch Bar: 3.2 MP: Nokia Asha 502: 320x240 pixels (262K) 2013 Q4: D: GSM GPRS EGPRS WLAN: Nokia Asha platform 1.1: Full touch Bar: 5 MP w/ flash: Nokia Asha 503: 320x240 pixels (262K) 2013 Q4: D: GSM ...
Nokia Asha 500 Dual SIM is the dual-SIM variant of the model. Specifications mostly differ in battery life and weight. Asha 500 is one of a new generation of Asha phones produced for the low-cost market segment and emerging markets, and is the most affordable of the Asha 50x series, with a suggested price of U.S. $69 before taxes and subsidies.
It was the successor to the Meltemi project which Nokia was developing as a Linux platform to replace Series 40, but was cancelled in July 2012. [4] The first phone based on the platform was the Nokia Asha 501, followed by the Asha 500, Asha 502 Dual SIM, and Asha 503, all announced at Nokia World in October 2013. [5]
The Nokia Asha 300 is a cell smartphone which was first released in November 2011. Specifications include a 2.4-inch touch screen, 5 MP camera, Radio FM, MP3 support, a microSD memory card slot and a 24-day standby time, making it one of the leading phones on the market of its time for battery life.
Nokia acquired Smarterphone, a company making the Smarterphone OS for "low end" phones and merged it with Series 40 to form the Asha Platform, which also used some user interface characteristics from Nokia's MeeGo platform. [citation needed] The Asha 501 used this new operating system. [51] The Series 40 was discontinued in late 2014.