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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
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....
Great battery life, Decent phone performance, Great build quality, App store is OK given at a feature smartphone level, Great call quality
Poor camera, App quality can be improved, No 3G, Touch screen sensitivity causes accidental presses, Washed out colors and bad viewing angles
We enjoy using the Asha 501, and had a break from all the frustrations that we had on Android, iOS and Windows Phone – yes, we're serious, we never had any lagging issues or restarts when using the Asha 501, we answered calls, replied messages without any...
This RRP for Asha 501 is RM 299, which is a steal, considering the amount of features you get on this little device.It's small and light, it feels like a toy yet it feels good to hold. In fact it's pretty solid for something at this price.For those who ne...
Published: 2013-09-01, Author: Pang , review by: lowyat.net
Given the limited 2G speeds and basic functionalities, the Asha 501 is simply not feasible to be a daily driver for power users. However, I see the Asha 501 as a very interesting prospect for those looking for a secondary or backup phone. At RM299, this t...
Nokia Asha 501 ReviewAs Nokia continues its effort to regain its spot as the number one phone in the market, the battle doesn't stop there. Let's not forget that the Finnish company has a strong set of feature phones called the Asha series. With no introd...
Published: 2013-11-02, Author: Jam , review by: jamonline.ph
Abstract: Smartphones might be getting cheaper and growing but the featurephones aren't going away yet. One of the featurephones that is still available in the market is the Nokia Asha 501. Nokia replaced the aging S40 with Asha OS. And yes, this proprietary operat...