Nokia Asha 500
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Nokia Asha 500 is a low-end smartphone from the Nokia Asha series announced on 22 October 2013 by Nokia in Abu Dhabi. The device is built on the Nokia Asha software platform based on technology originally developed from Series 40 and Smarterphone.
Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Series | Asha Full Touch |
Compatible networks | Quad-band GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz |
Availability by region | Global |
Form factor | Full Touch monoblock |
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Weight | 101 g |
Operating system | Nokia Asha software platform 1.1.1 |
CPU | Single core |
Memory | 64 MB RAM |
Storage | 4 GB microSD card (included) |
Removable storage | microSD, supports up to 32 GB |
Battery | BL-4U 1200 mAh, removable
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Display | 2.8" HighColor QVGA 240×320 px (portrait mode; 3:4 or 4:3 aspect ratio), 18-bit/262,000 colors, 142 ppi pixel density[1] |
Sound |
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Rear camera | 2 Mpix, 1600×1200 pixels, Fixed focus, 50 cm to infinity Formats: JPEG, RAW10 |
Connectivity | |
Data inputs | Capacitive multipoint touch display |
Other | Micro-SIM Accelerometer Proximity sensor USB charging |
Development status | Discontinued |
Website | Nokia Asha 500 |
Nokia Asha 500 Dual SIM is the dual-SIM variant of the model. Specifications mostly differ in battery life and weight.
Asha 500 is one of a new generation of Asha phones produced for the low-cost market segment and emerging markets, and is the most affordable of the Asha 50x series, with a suggested price of U.S. $69 before taxes and subsidies.
The device does not support 3G for mobile data and relies instead on EDGE/EGPRS. For general Internet activities, the device connects over 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi.