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Brought the phone 2 months ago. The phone came in just 3-4 days. The Nokia Asha 502 is the successor to the Asha 501, and has some noticeable bodily and internal OS feature tweaks. After spending a decent amount of time with the Asha 502, testing its battery life, camera, Internet connectivity, gaming capabilities and much more, here is what I think about this budget handset. Build quality and design The Nokia Asha 502 is extremely comfortable to hold, as its sharp corners give the user a better grip and reduce the chances of it slipping and falling.The entire back panel and all four edges of Asha 502 are encased in a transparent material, giving the handset a crystallized effect. The Nokia Asha 502's 3-inch screen is smaller than those of other devices in the same price segment. Users coming from phones with 4-5-inch screens might be able to get used to it, but if you like the feel of phablet devices that are currently popular, you'll find the small screen cumbersome to operate. Display The Nokia Asha 502's multi-touch screen features a QVGA (320 x 240 pixels) resolution. The screen can display only 256,000 colors as opposed to the full range of 1.6 million colors that is the usual standard. When set to full brightness, the screen is easily visible under direct sunlight. Software/Interface The Nokia Asha 502 runs on the latest Asha OS, version 1.1, which is an update to the software used by the Asha 501. The OS uses simple swipe gestures for most actions, and the back button is mainly used to close apps and return to the main menu screen. Camera Even though it's a budget device, the Asha 502 has a 5-megapixel fixed-focus rear camera with a f/2.4 aperture and an LED flash with a range of one metre. There's no front-facing camera and very few camera software features.The camera interface of Asha 502 is pretty easy to operate. The camera app can be directly accessed from the lock screen by swiping upwards. Once open, you can long-press on the screen to access the camera settings which include flash adjustment options, self-timer, white balance, filters, camera shutter sound and a choice of five resolutions. Features and performance In use some stuttering was noticeable while swiping between screens, and there was a few seconds' lag while closing applications. However, by long-pressing the back button, we were able to kill apps faster. Nokia says you can double-tap the screen to wake the phone from sleep, but 6-10 were usually required before the feature worked. The phone has very little internal memory, with only a few MB free for users. However, the handset comes bundled with a 4GB microSD card, and you can use cards up to 32GB in size. We also noted that it took a considerable amount of time for the handset to show the contents of the memory card, which we suspect is due to the low amount of RAM. To sum it up in few words, the Nokia Asha 502 is a very basic phone with the simplest features one can expect in this segment. The handset is best suited for light users, who will use it mainly for calls, texts and very occasional social networking. The handset lacks features that other manufacturers offer in this price range, such as 3G connectivity, bigger display, multi-touch functionality and a better processor for quick operations.
good cam capacity and good looking with reasonable price
The Product Nokia Asha 502 is impressive. It comes with 5Mp Camera with led flash. Through which I can capture amazing photo with good resolution, the 3 inch touch screen is very smooth and sensible, speaker audibility is perfect, battery life is long, after full charge I used it whole day and at the end of the day its battery bar is not emptied. And a 4GB micro sd card is also come with this handset, so its a good surprise for those who unknowingly buy this product. So comparing to its main price in market with snapdeal price its a good product in a good snapdeal price. After all Budget matter.
Nice phone with good features. Good quality at good price.
the best from nokia and the best price from snapdeal
great design, surprise surprise even the touch is sooth
If you are going to buy 502 then i would recommend to stretch your budget and go for 520. asha OS is stands no where in front of windows. asha is like 100cc scooter and windows like 220cc bike. screen size is really one important factor, it ends before it starts. if you do not have any problem with screen size and its OS then you can go for it, its unique look might impress people around you.....
Nice phone with good features. Good quality at good price.
If you are going to buy 502 then i would recommend to stretch your budget and go for 520. asha OS is stands no where in front of windows. asha is li read more