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The editors liked
Excellent hardware
Intuitive software
Replaceable shells
Battery life
Value for money
Awesome Build Quality
New gesture based UI
Affordable
Good camera
Impressive sound quality
Beautiful design
Long lasting battery
Good touch
Design
Fastlane
Good build
Solid battery life
Interesting UI
Good
Easy to use UI
Smart design and form-factor
Value for Money
Fresh user interface and experience
Fastlane for quick access
Great battery life
The editors didn't like
Below average camera
No 3G
Low resolution screen
Lack first party apps
Lacks AGPS
Camera
Lacklustre camera
Battery back-up with data and Wi-Fi usage not satisfactory
Nokia Asha 501 is a great reboot of an already widely popular lineup. The no-nonsense Asha phones have built a reputation for offering great features at an amazingly cheap price, but until now it really lacked in the "fun to use" department.The great news...
Abstract: The Nokia Asha 501 is a low cost dual SIM handset that sports a 3 inch screen with QVGA resolution. The handset runs on the Asha OS with Touch UI user interface and supports only the 2G network. It is priced at approx Rs. 5,000.Nokia 501 Box Pack The hand...
Good, Easy to use UI, Smart design and form-factor, Value for Money
Battery back-up with data and Wi-Fi usage not satisfactory, No 3G
The Nokia Asha 501 is definitely good in some departments but disappoints in some. If we consider the price of the device and the features that it brings, it is overall a very good deal.For those looking to buy a feature phone that delivers a smartphone-l...
The Nokia Asha 501 addresses a segment which is extremely price sensitive, and users are looking to stretch their dough to the max. Priced at Rs 5,199 (~ $87 at the current exchange rate), this sub-hundred dollar device is meant for emerging markets like ...
My first reaction, when I saw Asha 501 for the first time, was why these features are not on Nokia's Lumia series of smartphones. So, there is no doubt that the Nokia Asha 501 impressed me with not just its Asha Platform 1.0 but also with its build qualit...
Fresh user interface and experience, Fastlane for quick access, Great battery life
No 3G support, No GPS
Nokia offers the dual-SIM Asha 501 with headphones and charger for Rs 5,199. The pricing is pretty fair when measured with the value and user experience packed. Nokia also offers 4 GB micro SD card loaded with 50 apps to save you from the trouble of downl...
Excellent hardware, Intuitive software, Replaceable shells, Battery life
Below average camera, No 3G,
The Nokia Asha 501 offers a very compelling experience to a first time buyer and will also serve well as a second device for smartphone owners. The refreshed design language and MeeGo-esque operating system is a pleasure to behold.The phones pack in al...
Abstract: The Nokia Asha 501 is a fun little device that 's quick to catch the eye with an assortment of vibrant paint jobs. This is a decisively refreshed and up-to-date look for the series and the interface has been remodeled accordingly. We liked the fact th...
Abstract: Nokia has announced is new Asha 501 globally from India which is one of the largest feature phones markets for Nokia. The new phones use high quality build, strong materials, come with vibrant colour options, expandable memory, capacitive touch screen and...
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 ...