Nokia Asha 501 preview: First look
First look
3.15 fixed-focus camera
The Asha 501 has a 3.15 MP camera which is capable of capturing images of up to 2048 x 1536 resolution.
The camera interface is simple - it offers a virtual on-screen shutter, a toggle for switching between camera and camcorder and a gallery shortcut. Upon a tap you get a zoom slider and the additional settings option. There you'll find adjustable white balance, self-timer, live effects and shutter sound, which can be disabled too. You can also preset the resolution of the images with a choice between 3MP, 2MP, 1MP and VGA.
As the specs suggest, images produced by the Asha 501 aren't anything worth writing home about but they will do for the occasional visual memo or contact picture. There isn't too much of fine detail, which should hardly surprise anyone, but the colors are nicely punchy.
Here go the samples.
QVGA video at 15 fps fails to impress
When it comes to video capture, the Asha 501 was way out of its depth. The camera can produce QVGA (240 x 320) videos with a framerate of 14fps. Sound is recorded in mono at 31Kbps and a sampling rate of 16kHz, the video bitrate hovers around 400 Kbps.
As you can tell, those videos are hardly good for anything and we can't see anyone actually using their Asha 501 for video capture. Still if you are interested in the results you might check out this untouched QVGA@15fps sample video.
Data-efficient browser
The Asha 501 has Wi-Fi, but sadly no 3G data speeds. Still, the Nokia Xperss browser uses server compression so it offers a passable experience on EDGEnetworks.
There's tabbed browsing and you can save favorite websites as tiles in an Opera-like speed dial.
There's a neat start page with categories such as Featured, Mail, Sports, Social Networks, Entertainment, etc. The pull-up context menu gives you quick access to recent, favorites, downloads, web apps and more.
The settings of the browser let you choose the quality of the preloaded images, from lower to best quality. Images can be disabled altogether too. There's a password manager as well.
The browsing experience isn't spectacular on the Asha 501. Pages load reasonably fast but don't look their best on the tiny 3-incher of QVGA resolution. Still, the Asha 501 will certainly let you check the score of your favorite team's last game or browse through the news websites.
Reader comments
- rajashree
- 22 Mar 2015
- uvw
Its a good phone but hangs frequently...ovrall the sleek design n size are vry gud.... But needs more updates all of nokias mobiles are waste in updates...
- khalid
- 05 Nov 2014
- sUv
my mobil store problem
- Blackdevil
- 22 Sep 2014
- U@i
It supports whatsapp so shut up... And download it...