Large, pretty screen, Snappy performance
'No GPS.'
a budget smartphone in every sense
The Nokia Asha 503 brings a more robust 5MP camera (be it fixed-focus) and 3G to a package we already liked, and that's what we can safely call a good start.
It's a looker - compact and stylish
We can't see why you'd choose the Xperia M over its rivals
Stylish design, Good battery life, Decent speaker quality
cheap Android phone is okay, but there are better budget phones
Good display, Adequate performance
Handy Quick Key, MicroSD support
Camera shutter can be voice activated
Cheap, plastic build, Weak camera
Nice big screen, a large battery
Attractive appearance
Good price, Fast performance, World phone
Abysmal battery life, Runs older Android OS
Thin and light for a mid-range device
High-contrast AMOLED screen, Smooth user interface
Has almost all the features of its last flagship Galaxy S III
Jelly Bean out of the box
'Mobile hot-spot capability. 3G speeds.'
'True world phone.'
'fairly small, low-resolution screen'
'built-in GPS'
'boring QWERTY keyboard'
'Overpriced.'
'Surprisingly fast interface'
'straight Android camera interface'
'Expand full review Summary: It is overall, a great phones cos it has no bugs of Symbian which Nokia has suffered enough for themselves. '
'The overall feel of the handset is odd.'
'The Satio is a smartphone that is neither smart, or really a phone.'
'Though it uses resistive touchscreen technology the phone is extremely responsive. '
'Small screen.'
'Curves make it difficult to grasp.'
'Inexpensive. 3G Support.'
'good sound quality'
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