The Finnish Nokia maintains a marathon pace of presentations. Since last February, when it showed its innovations at the Mobile World Congress 2013, it has continued to call on media and professionals to publicize new devices. In this sense, the Nokia Asha 501 is the last to appear behind the scenes. This terminal is part of the line of smart phones designed for all budgets. Its price will be 100 euros and, as part of the progressive homogenization of the different active lines of its production, the design of the Nokia Asha 501 has taken as inspiration the Lumia family of the manufacturer itself.
In terms of performance, the Nokia Asha 501 stands out for the presence of a three-inch touch screen, as well as for being the first device to carry the Nokia Asha Platform operating system. The photo camera develops a resolution of 3.2 megapixels and has 2G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and microUSB connections. But if this Nokia Asha 501 stands out for something, it is for its autonomy. And according to the manufacturer, this phone allows the user to use the terminal for about 17 hours continuously, as long as your battery 1,200 milliamperes go at full load.
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