'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.
One of the cheapest Android phones from a known brand
Runs Jelly Bean out of the box
Affordable price, Sturdy, portable build
Small, dark display and supports only 3G data
Low quality display, Sluggish performance, Horrible call quality
Awful browsing experience, Feeble camera
Good for web and apps, Good battery life
Excellent value, Reasonable screen
Outperformed everything in its price range
Sensibly priced, solidly built
LTE connectivity, runs on Android 4.0
High-res display for this price, Fast performance
Brightness is good but washes out severely under the sun
Stylish design, Sturdy build
Solid and stylish design
Cheap, nicely designed
Decent all-round performance
High-def everything
4G LTE connectivity
Blazing LTE data speeds
Super-fast LTE data speeds
A stunning, metal design
Display with outstanding outdoor visibility
Solid build quality
Sleek, unique design
Highest-resolution camera ever on a U.S. smartphone
Comfortable to use despite such a large display
Fast performance
Great voice quality
'small and cute looking mobile phone'
'full QWERTY keyboard'
'decent QWERTY keyboard'
User-friendly interface
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