Nokia has started shipping two new low-end touch-screen phones running its own Asha software platform. It hopes they will allow it to compete more effectively with cheap Android-based products. The ...
Compact, colorful, and encased in a glass-like construction, the Asha 500, 502, and 503 are the three newest additions to Nokia's line of inexpensive smartphones. Aimed at developing global markets, ...
Wired: Hands-on: Nokia bakes WhatsApp into the Asha 500, 502 and 503
Nokia's Asha devices have been incredibly popular outside of Europe and the US across the developing world, particularly in the Middle East. It wasn't surprising then to see three new Asha handsets ...
Nokia has lifted the lid on a trio of brand new 'Asha' smartphones; the 500, 502 and 503. The entry-level devices are aimed at making smartphones an affordable and global product. What's App will be ...
Nokia’s newest Asha phones are getting an OS upgrade that adds the company’s free MixRadio music service, camera features and integration with Microsoft’s ...
PC World: Nokia targets low-end Android competitors with two new Asha smartphones
Pocket Gamer.Biz: Nokia brings in-app purchases to Series 40 with Asha 303 the first device to support it
Nokia brings in-app purchases to Series 40 with Asha 303 the first device to support it
Nokia on Thursday announced its US$99 Asha 501 mobile device, which will be powered by a refreshed Asha operating system (OS) featuring software capabilities from Smarterphone. In a statement released ...
Engadget: Nokia unveils the touchscreen Asha 501 with new software platform, we go hands-on (video)
One or more additional members are expected to join Nokia's Lumia line-up next Tuesday, but today the company has chosen New Delhi as the stage to unveil the Asha 501, a new touchscreen handset that ...