Nokia Asha 501, a simple gadget that looks like a smartphone and has a long battery life, is to be launched in June
Nokia continues it would be Asha with new low cost models that sell very well and mitigate the disappointment of the Lumia series, less preferred by smartphone-is to the detriment of iOS and Androidof the The new Nokia Asha 501 it wants to be a new non-smartphone that looks as close as possible to "smarter" models and at the lowest possible cost. The Finns thus created this new one gadget small and thin that will definitely have a positive impact for less demanding users when it comes to a phone. The new Nokia Asha 501 is the first model Nokia which runs its own newest operating system Nokia Asha software platform 1.0 which derives from the much tested MeeGo. The small 3" display with a resolution of 240X320 pixels, the variety of colors for the rear cover and the presence of a single physical button, make the new Nokia Asha 501 a new beginning for the Finnish manufacturer and will probably revitalize the Nokia brand, which has suffered a lot in recent years at the expense of Apple and Samsung which dictates the market during this period.
The internal memory of 128MB can be ignored if we attach a microSD card of 32GB on which the pictures taken with camera de 3,15MP, and connectivity Wi-Fi and SNS support with Facebook and Twitter make the device a "must-have" for future smartphone owners in the coming years. Autonomy, a big problem with the new models on the market, does not give emotions to the new model, which boasts almost 45 days of stand-by and up to 15 hours of calls. The new Nokia Asha 501 it will be available in six color variants: Black, Cyan, Yellow, Bright Green, White and Bright Red and it will be available from June in India and Asian countries, following which it will be available worldwide.