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Basic information of Asha 50 1
Asha 50 1 will adopt Nokia's brand-new Asha system (Asha system is an intelligent operating system invested and developed by Nokia after it acquired Smarterphone on 20 12, and it has a better sliding touch operation experience in smart phones, with a prodigal interface, and the sliding operation on N9 is similar to the previous MeeGo system).

Asha 50 1 configuration:

3.0-inch AMOLED screen, 320*240 resolution, 1GHZ processor +64M RAM, built-in memory: 128MB, support for micro-SD card slot, package containing 4GB memory card (maximum support for 32GB microSD expansion), 3.2mp camera (no flash), red, green, blue, yellow, white and black six-color body. The fuselage specification is 99.2 x 58 x 12. 1 mm, weighing only 98g. Support SD card expansion up to 32gb, equipped with FM radio and other functions, support 3G, WiFi and Bluetooth.

Asha 50 1 Appearance:

This phone adopts a design similar to iphone and a UI similar to MeeGo, which makes this phone have a fashionable atmosphere in both appearance and user interface.

Nokia's response to some questions in Asha 50 1:

Q: Why should such a cheap mobile phone use a capacitive screen?

A: In order to bring high-end experience to more people, the capacitive screen can bring a better experience on Asha 50 1. We have considered many factors and adjusted the software and hardware to ensure that the performance will not be lost.

Q: What's the difference between Asha 50 1 and cheap Android phones? Does it support multitasking?

Answer: Asha 50 1 is not a high-end operating system, nor is it designed for high-end devices, so it can run on low-end hardware after slimming. The key is experience. The experience of Asha 50 1 is optimized for its target market, hardware and price.

Asha 50 1 supports multi-tasking, and many tasks such as Twitter notification and prodigal update can run in the background. Asha 50 1 Focus on visual multitasking. This can be reflected in the prodigal son, where you can access the recently used applications and control your preferences. Just swipe to switch to the prodigal son.

Q: If Asha 50 1 is a transition that blurs the boundaries between feature phones and smartphones, will users of Asha 50 1 face completely different experiences when upgrading to Nokia Lumia? If so, wouldn't it be better to use N9 to complete this transition?

A: Nokia plans to introduce Asha 50 1 into the market, realize a unified service experience among various devices, and bring some Nokia qualities to low-priced products.

The market of Asha 50 1 is obviously different from Lumia, so the function of this product reflects the needs of its target users. Durability is an important factor, which is also the most famous place of Nokia. Finally, imaging. Nokia has been working hard to develop imaging technology. Even at this price, Asha 50 1 has a 3.2 megapixel camera.

Someone asked, "Why not just make Lumia cheaper?" The answer is simple: We designed Asha 50 1 to achieve an excellent experience on low-priced hardware at a very low price. Lumia is the future of Nokia. If we introduce this experience into low-end devices, just like low-end Android phones, the experience will be very bad, which will damage the brand image, and Nokia never wants this.

Asha 50 1 has the same core experience as Lumia. There is a home screen where you can view a list of installed applications. Just swipe to view the list of updates, from application information to notifications and schedules. On Asha, all this is realized by prodigal son, while on Lumia, it is realized by "dynamic tiling". The same idea, unreasonable presentation.

Q: What role did learning from the functions of smart phones play in the update of Asha?

A: Smartphones are the core. The purpose of the whole platform is to introduce high-end experience into low-cost devices, and the functions borrowed from smartphones provide a framework for this. Nokia can learn the earliest elements and ideas from N9, and then reintroduce them into the market in an efficient way. Asha 50 1 is very efficient and can stand by for 48 days.

Q: Why choose a fixed focus lens?

A: Consumers are not picky about cameras when buying mobile phones at this price. Therefore, choosing a fixed focus lens instead of an autofocus lens is to achieve a balance between quality and price.

It is reported that Asha 50 1 was released at 5-9 noon Beijing time in New Delhi, India 12: 00- 13: 00.