'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 picture quality
Supports 4G, MicroSD card support, Clean user interface
Inconsistent performance, Unimaginative design
Low price, 4G connectivity, microSD card slot, runs Android 4.2
Very inexpensive for an unlocked smartphone
Web-based Firefox OS platform easy to create apps for
Extremely economical, Factory unlocked, Well built for the price
Very low price point
Colorful, fun and compact device
A tiny, colorful phone with budget specs
Choice of software and games is poor
'Mobile hot-spot capability. 3G speeds.'
'True world phone.'
'fairly small, low-resolution screen'
'built-in GPS'
'decent viewing angles'
'slim and sturdy design'
'Poor multimedia capabilities.'
'soft finish'
'Expensive.'
'32 GB expandable memory support'
'low resolution display'
'The touchscreen is responsive – flicking through the menu and launching apps wasn’t sluggish at all.'
Not cheap enough, better smartphones now available at same price
Full Touch user interface is the best yet on a Series 40 handset
Annoying interface, Small and fuzzy screen
Low resolution screen
Sluggish interface
Single touch capacitive touchscreen
Nice touch-screen smartphone
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