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DESIGN AND DIMENSIONS Nokia Asha 501 |
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Product Type | Feature phone | |
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Form Factor | Touch | |
Height | 99.2 mm | Worse than 90 % of phones rated. |
Width | 58 mm | Worse than 67 % of phones rated. |
Depth | 12.1 mm | Worse than 63 % of phones rated. |
Weight | 98 g | Better than 83 % of phones rated. |
Body Colour | Cyan | White | Black | Bright green | Yellow | Bright red | |
Waterproof (Water-resistant) | - | |
Integrated Components | FM radio | |
Connector Type |
Micro-USB - 5 pin Micro-USB Type B Headset / AV composite out - mini-phone 3.5mm |
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SIM Card Type (Size) | Micro SIM |
The Nokia Asha 501 has dimensions 99.2 mm × 58 mm × 12.1 mm. Its weight is 98 g.
Show moreDISPLAY Nokia Asha 501 |
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Display Type | LCD display | |
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Display Technology | TFT | |
Screen Size (Display Size) | 3" | Worse than 77 % of phones rated. |
Screen Resolution (Display Resolution) | 320 x 240 pixels | Worse than 68 % of phones rated. |
Pixel Density | 133 ppi | Worse than 99 % of phones rated. |
Colour Depth | 262,144 colours | Worse than 56 % of phones rated. |
The screen size reaches 3" inches. Phones with smaller displays have the advantage of being easier to use with one hand. However, compared to phones with large screens, they provide a lower user experience. Nevertheless, if you don't plan to watch movies or play games on your phone regularly and just expect basic functionality, this size should be good enough for you. The disadvantage of LCD displays is the relatively lower color contrast displayed, as the technology cannot display absolute black well. Also due to the higher power consumption, LCD displays are no longer as common in phones. Even so, some manufacturers still equip their phones with LCD technology. However, modern smartphones are already using OLED technology. The advantage of LCD phones is that they tend to be cheaper to build than OLED technology.
Display Resolution of Nokia Asha 501 is 320 x 240 pixels. A higher display resolution is a prerequisite for a sharper image. The standard for mid-range phones today is a Full HD resolution of 1920 × 1080 px. Cheaper phones, which usually have a smaller diagonal, have an HD resolution of 1280 × 720 px. Smaller resolutions can only be found in older models. Best phones, on the other hand, have a 4K resolution of 3840 x 2160 px. Another important factor having impact on the final image is display´s pixel density. In case of this model, the value reaches 133 ppi. With pixel density, the higher the value, the sharper the image will be. On average today, the image fineness value is around 350-400 ppi. This will guarantee a sufficiently fine and sharp image for normal use. However, the best phones on the market today are equipped with pixel density of 450 ppi or higher.
MEMORY Nokia Asha 501 |
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Internal Memory Size (Storage Capacity) | - | |
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User Memory | 128 MB | |
Supported Flash Memory Cards (Expandable Memory) | microSDHC - up to 32 GB |
For this model it is possible to increase the storage size by inserting a memory card.
CAMERA Nokia Asha 501 |
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MAIN CAMERA |
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Number of Main Cameras | 1 | |
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Sensor Resolution | 3.2 Megapixel | Worse than 73 % of phones rated. |
Lens Aperture | F/2.8 | Worse than 96 % of phones rated. |
Digital Zoom | 3x | Worse than 83 % of phones rated. |
Self-Timer Delay | Yes | |
Special Effects | Negative, Sepia, normal, Greyscale | |
White Balance | Automatic, presets | |
Still Image Resolutions | 2048 x 1536 | |
Video Resolutions | 320 x 240 (QVGA) |
FRONT CAMERA |
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Number of Front Cameras | 0 |
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The rear camera of the Nokia Asha 501 has only one lens. Single lens is more typical for older phones or lower-end phones with lower quality cameras. The rear cameras of modern phones nowadays are usually equipped with two, three and sometimes even five rear camera lenses. The resolution of main lens is 3.2 Megapixel. Nonetheless, resolution alone does not necessarily mean a good photo. Therefore, you should look at other parameters such as lens aperture or pixel size. Another important factor is the aperture, which in this case is F/2.8 and determines how much light passes through the sensor. Best phones have an aperture of up to F/1.5. But the most common lenses today are F/1.8 to F/2.2. In this case, the lower the number after the slash, the higher the photo quality.
Digital zoom in this case offers zooming up to 3x. Of course, the higher the lens value, the more distant object can be zoomed in. Nonetheless, the disadvantage of digital zoom is that the quality and sharpness of photo deteriorates when using it.
BATTERY AND CHARGING Nokia Asha 501 |
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Battery Capacity (Battery Size) | 1200 mAh | Worse than 72 % of phones rated. |
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Standby Time | 1152 hours | Better than 99 % of phones rated. |
Talk Time | 1020 minutes | Better than 73 % of phones rated. |
Run Time Details |
Talk (GSM): up to 1020 min Standby (GSM): up to 1152 hrs Playback (video): up to 14 hrs Playback (Music): up to 56 hrs |
The battery size of Nokia Asha 501 is 1200 mAh. Nevertheless, battery capacity is not the only factor that affects the phone's battery life. For example - the size of the display, the performance of the processor, the use of data functions and, of course, the intensity of use of phone in general all have a significant impact on battery life. Standard for most smartphones today is a battery capacity of around 4500 to 5000 mAH. Phones with this battery size usually guarantee a phone life of at least 1 day. Older or cheaper smartphone models can then reach battery capacities typically around 2500 mAH and below. With this capacity, you may find that if you use your phone heavily, you may need to recharge your phone during the day.
The standby time for this phone is 1152 hours and tells us how long the phone lasts on a single charge when you're not actively using it. The phone Nokia Asha 501 will last one charge with constant phone calls 1020 minutes.
CELLULAR Nokia Asha 501 |
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Technology | GSM | |
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Software Platforms Supported | Java |
COMMUNICATIONS Nokia Asha 501 |
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Data Transmission | GPRS, EDGE | |
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2G Band | 900 GSM, 1800 GSM | |
Wireless Interface | IEEE 802.11b/g/n | |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth 3.0 | |
Bluetooth Profiles | HFP, HSP, OPP, SPP, SDAP, PBAP | |
WLAN Security | WEP, WPA, WPA2, TKIP, AES | |
Communication Features | Mobile Email client, Internet browser | |
Messaging Services | Nokia Chat, SMS, MMS |
Bluetooth 3.0 must not be missing from the basic package. It makes it easy to connect wireless headphones to your phone, connect your phone to your TV, tablet, speaker and more.
Show moreMEDIA Nokia Asha 501 |
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Supported Digital Audio Standards | AAC, AMR, MP3, AAC-LC, AAC +, eAAC+, MIDI, M4A, HE-AAC | |
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Supported Digital Video Standards | AVC, AVI, MPEG-4, ASF, 3GP, H.264, H.263 |
FEATURES Nokia Asha 501 |
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Phone Functions | Speakerphone, call timer, conference call, vibrating alert | |
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Sensors | Accelerometer, proximity sensor | |
Personal Information Management | Calendar, calculator, reminder, alarm clock | |
Phone Book Entries Qty | 4000 | |
Additional Phone Features | Software updates FOTA (Firmware Over The Air), sharing media via Slam |
OTHERS Nokia Asha 501 |
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Included Accessories | Stereo headset, power adapter | |
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Memory card | microSD - 4 GB |
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