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Info from Nokia Asha 501 Pegged Rp 970 Thousand





Nokia Asha 501, the latest product introduced Finnish mobile phone company in New Delhi India, Thursday (09/05/2013) will be sold for 99 dollars, or about 970,000 dollars. Although the price is priced relatively "cheap", but the user can feel the sensation is not unlike an expensive smartphone series Lumia.
This is because the Nokia Asha 501 touch screen technology with a "Swipe" and "Fastline", which is different from the Asha 210 which was launched a month earlier, which still uses a physical QWERTY keyboard.
"Nokia Asha 501 will be marketed around June of this year, and about the price, we (Nokia) mematoknya 99 U.S. dollars," said Nokia CEO Stephen Elop is now introducing its newest product to the 300 journalists in the show entitled Time to Shift Gears.
"Swipe" and "Fastlane" Flipboard allows users to feel the sensation of the touch screen to move up, down, or left and right. "Fastlane" allows users to find out what applications or what contacts and social networking have ever been used, is being used, and the possibility of the application that will be used to take advantage of multi-tasking.
Asha 501 is a simple design yet functional was touted as a result of the acquisition of Nokia smartphones Norwegian company that has been producing OSes. By acquiring the company's smartphone, Asha 510 is already leading to the function and convenience of a smartphone like the Lumia but with a tiny display.
Although the price is relatively "cheap" for a phone "low-end" but with a sense of the smartphone, the Nokia Asha 501 provides a number of free applications that already live use (embedded) such as Facebook, Twitter, Line, CNN, ESPN, eBuddy, Foursquare, LinkedIn, Nimbuzz, Pictelligent, The Weather Channel, WeChat, World of Red Bull and a game from Electronic Arts, Gameloft, Indiagames, and Reliance Namco Bandai Games.
Even as said Sangeeta Bavi, Nokia officials responsible for the application and the developer, Asha 501 will be equipped HERE, ie applications that require location pointer downloaded before use. The hope, HERE is already operating in the third quarter of this year. "Even a simpler map service will we serve," he said.

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