Nokia launches Asha 502 and Asha 503, targets the feature phone segment.
Coming to the specifications, both the Asha 502 and the 503 sport 3-inch QVGA displays (240x320 pixel resolution) with Gorilla Glass 2 protection. The smartphones also support Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0 and expandable storage via a microSD card. Both the devices come preloaded with a bunch of social networking apps including Facebook, Twitter, LINE, WeChat and more. They also feature Nokia's data compressing Xpress Browser.
The rear of the Asha 502 Dual-SIM has a 5MP shooter accompanied with an LED flash. The camera can shoot video in QVGA at 15FPS. The 502 Dual-SIM doesn’t support 3G (it only works on 2G networks) but does support Wi-Fi.
The Asha 503 on the other hand comes with 3.5G connectivity, and packs in a 1200mAh battery. The battery capacity on the Asha 502 is smaller than the 503.
In terms of the design, the feature phones retain the design found on the original Asha 501. They are as colourful as Nokia’s Lumia devices but have a transparent layer on the back adding to the style of the device.
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