Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Nokia Asha 502 Video Review

The Nokia Asha 502 an upgraded 501 is no doubt a better option. This dual SIM handset sports a 3 inch screen and sails on Nokia Asha platform 1.1. It is priced at under Rs. 5,900 just a little more than the Nokia Asha 501.



The box contains the 502 handset, travel charger, earphone (bright red), battery of 1010 mAh capacity and User Guide / Warranty booklet. A free 4GB class 4 micro SD card is also included (you will find it inside the micro SD card slot).

The Nokia Asha 502 comes with a completely new design, looks much better than its predecessor the Asha 501. On a closer look you will find that there is an additional layer for transparent plastic that covers up the phone. It does give an elegant, classy and unique look. Build quality and finishing is very good.

The Nokia 501 had curvy edges whereas the 502 edges are less curvy. It seems as if Nokia has placed a less curvy transparent shell over the 501. The 502 however is slimmer than the 501 (12.1mm) model.

502 handset weight with battery is 101 grams, thickness is 11.24mm, breadth is 59.75mm and length is 99.71mm. The single navigation button has been replaced with a touch button as compared to 501 that comes with a physical button. Power / Volume rockers are placed on the right side and 3.5m audio port plus micro USB port on the top.

The touchscreen display is 3 inches supporting resolution of 320×240 pixels. Touch is smooth and responsive, supports orientation and double-tap to wake up. There are two sensors accelerometer and proximity. Screen supports 2 point multi touch.

There are dual SIM slots with dual standby mode, you need micro SIMs. Other features are Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. This handset supports 2G (GPRS/EDGE); 3G is not supported. 502 runs on Nokia Asha software platform 1.1 with 64MB memory.

Performance is good. There is 64MB memory and micro SD card support of up to 32GB. It is a basic budget phone so don’t expect too much out of it. The handset does support social sites; Facebook and Twitter apps come pre-installed.

Nokia Asha 502 supports Whatsapp that also comes pre-installed. The Nokia Asha 501 initially did not support whatsapp but the support has now been added. There are few basic games that also come pre-installed.

There is only one camera placed on the rear side. It is 5MP fixed focus with LED flash support. The camera quality no doubt is better than as seen on the 501 model. Check the sample images at the end of this article. The video recording quality (320×240 pixels) is no good.

The sound is loud and clear. 1080p and 720p video playback is not supported. It is a bit difficult opening up the back cover as compared with 501. The Asha 502 screen is not scratch resistant; mild scratches are clearly visible. OTA (Over the Air) software updates are supported. There is built in FM Radio.

The 1010 mAh BL-5A battery according to Nokia gives talk-time of up to 13 hours. You can play music MP3’s for up to 40 hours.

Look wise the Nokia Asha 502 looks much better than its predecessor. The price difference between these two handsets is approx Rs. 1000. Asha 502 comes with 5MP FF camera that does a reasonable job when it comes to still photography.

If you are planning to get a basic phone 502 (available in 6 different colors ) is definitely a better option as compared to the Nokia 501.

Key Features of Nokia ASHA 502
  • Expandable Storage Capacity of 32 GB
  • 5 MP Primary Camera
  • FM Radio
  • Wi-Fi Enabled
  • Dual Standby SIM (GSM + GSM)
  • 3-inch LCD Capacitive Touchscreen









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Friday, September 13, 2013

Nokia launched 114 with support for Urdu for Rs 2,579

Nokia today launched its 114 feature phone, which comes with support for vernacular languages, especially Urdu which will be provided for the first time in a Nokia phone. Nokia provides support for 11 languages on its phone portfolio, and with this phone has also added Urdu to the list. The phone has been launched to cater to the masses in India and is thus priced for Rs 2,579.



Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Nokia codename Pegasus, Lanai to be 3G-enabled Asha 502, Asha 503

Nokia is all set to launch the next variants after the Asha 501, at least that’s what @evleaks would like us to believe. He claims that the next Asha phones are codenamed Pegasus and Lanai, which would be launched as Asha 502 and Asha 503. This could very well be the 3G variant of the Asha 501 with slightly better features.



At the global launch of the Asha 501 in New Delhi in May, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop had told BGR India that Nokia was working on an 3G variant though he was reluctant to give any timeline. “This is the first in a family of Asha phones and a 3G model is coming. It was all about optimizing resources and getting the first product out as soon as possible,” Elop had then said. Probably, the launch is close.

The Asha 502 and Asha 503 could be those devices, with one of them being a dual-SIM variant while the other accommodating a single SIM. Earlier leaks have suggested that the 3G variant would also have a better 5-megapixel camera with flash. Nokia is also planning to bring its Music Store to the new Asha full-touch range.

However, the pricing that Nokia is able to achieve for the 3G variants considering anything above $100 will touch smartphone territory, including Nokia’s own Lumia 510 Windows Phone smartphone.

 

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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Samsung Galaxy S Duos S7562 Video Review

We all have two side to our lives, the professional and the personal. However, you can still manage your dual roles with one phone if that phone is the Samsung Galaxy S Duos S7562. Designed for the active lifestyle the dual SIM (GSM + GSM) Galaxy S Duos uses the Android v4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) OS that gives you unlimited features and functions. And to give you impeccable precision and speed the phone is powered by the 1 GHz Cortex-A5 processor with 768 MB RAM

Friday, August 2, 2013

Nokia Asha 501 Video Review

Nokia Asha 501 is designed to be compact in size and super smart in experience. The candy bar phone that is built to perform, runs on the seamless Asha operating system with Java support, and comes in bright bold colors that pep up your life.



The device supports two GSM micro SIM cards; with a SIM manager that can remember personalized settings for up to five different SIM cards and the Hot Swapping feature that enables you to change SIM cards without switching off the phone, the Asha 501 really lets you walk the walk.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Something BIG to be announced tomorrow by Nokia

Nokia has a big, BIG announcement for tomorrow and is giving us pretty short notice. Whatever it is, it will be unveiled tomorrow morning in London (9am UK time, 8am UTC). There's still plenty of time to guess, except all we have to go on is an orange ("sunset orange", according to an online color chart) back with the Nokia logo engraved.


Nokia can be pretty sneaky with these things, like the solid yellow background with black oval that turned out to be the loudspeaker of the Asha 501.

Friday, July 5, 2013

Nokia officially announces the 207, 208 with 3g and dual SIM support

Nokia officially took the wraps off three new affordable handsets - the Nokia 207, Nokia 208 and Nokia 208 dual-SIM.



The trio of candybars is done in Nokia's bold colors that we're used to seeing and are almost identical to one another. Built around a 2.4" QVGA display and phone keypad, the only difference between the 207 and 208 is the 1.3MP camera at the back.

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Nokia Asha 201 Now available on Snapdeal

Nokia Asha 201 was annouced early Nokia Asha 501 revamped asha phone, It seems the launch was delay and price tag for the phone was too high





Nokia Asha 210 comes with a QWERTY keyboard, a 2-megapixel camera, a dedicated button for turning the Wi-Fi on or off. The phone comes Slam sharing feature, also seen in Nokia Asha 205 and Nokia 206. Slam makes it easy to share content over Bluetooth by eliminating the need of pairing the devices. FM radio is included as well. Asha 210 comes with Nokia Xpress Browser which, according to Nokia, reduces data consumption by up to 90 percent.

Friday, June 28, 2013

Nokia Asha 301 now available online

The 301 Dual SIM is packed with features that will make your photos look better than ever. Step-by-step voice instructions guide you through taking the perfect self-portrait. An epic 100-degree panorama function lets you get more in your shot. Sequential shooting takes a burst of five pictures so you can choose the best one. And sharing your shots to your friend's phone is easy thanks to Nokia's Slam function - even if you're not on Wi-Fi.



 

 

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Now feature phones can access smartphone apps over USSD

An Israeli technology company has developed a method where old or outdated phones can run apps available only on smartphones.
The system developed by the VascoDe company allows users to obtain apps with the firm's cloud-based system that requires no downloads and uses the text-based Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD), similar to the Short Message Service (SMS), Xinhua reported.



Customers will be able to use many apps available until now for smartphone users only.

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Nokia Asha 501 Now up for Preorder on flipkart

Nokia Asha 501 features a new swipe-based user interface, bringing back memories of the MeeGo running N9. The Asha 501 brings the Lumia design language with flowing curves and a range of bright colors. The device features a 3-inch QVGA touchscreen display, a 3.2-megapixel camera and comes in both dual and single SIM variants. Nokia will bundle a 4GB microSD card in the box. The back removable cover is made of premium finish polycarbonate plastic, which is a rarity at this price point. There is a hot swappable second SIM card slot and a microSD card slot on one edge while the primary SIM card stays under the removable battery. Nokia claims the battery is good enough to provide 17 hours of talktime. The Asha 501 is a 2G-only phone with Wi-Fi connectivity but Nokia says it has a 3G phone in the pipeline.