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Global Score
34.437.5
Basic Information
MotorolaNokia
2006-07-252013-10-22
4.05 x 1.73 x 0.66 inches4.04 x 2.38 x 0.45 inches
3.60 ounces3.57 ounces
--Black, Blue, Green, Red, White and Yellow
$ 200.00$ 95.00
Display / Screen
--2.8 inches
176 x 220 pixels 240 x 320 pixels (QVGA)
TFTLCD
157 pixels per inch143 pixels per inch
No touch screenCapacitive
5.85.8
processor processor
--64 MB RAM
GPU GPU
5.765.76
Storage
18,43 MB internal memory--
microSD external memory slotmicroSD, microSDHC (up to 32 GB) external memory slot
0.31.32
Camera
1.30 MP2.00 MP
--f/2.80 aperture
--35.00mm focal length
--0.2 inches (1/5") sensor
220 x 176 video resolution320 x 240 (13 fps) (QVGA) video resolution
4.515.72
Networks
--Wi-Fi
CDMAEDGE, GPRS and GSM
--Micro SIM, Dual SIM
0.12.8
Battery Life
880mAh Li-Ion Battery1200mAh Li-Ion Battery
Removable BatteryRemovable Battery
440 hours standby time
4.2 hours talk time
528 hours standby time
14 hours talk time
2.42.88
Other Features
Bluetooth 1.1Bluetooth 3.0
GPS--
--Accelerometer and Proximity Sensor

Comparison review

Nokia Asha 500 has an overall score of 37.5, which is slightly better than the Motorola KRZR K1m's 34.4 score. The Nokia Asha 500 is a newer device, and it's also a bit lighter and thinner than the Motorola KRZR K1m. The Nokia Asha 500 and Motorola KRZR K1m count with quite similar screens, because although the Nokia Asha 500 has a just a little lower display pixels density, it also counts with a higher resolution of 320 x 240.

The Nokia Asha 500 features a much greater storage capacity for applications, games, photos and videos than Motorola KRZR K1m. The Nokia Asha 500 counts with a processor that's very similar to the CPU in Motorola KRZR K1m, both of them have the same number of cores. Nokia Asha 500 counts with a much better battery performance than Motorola KRZR K1m, because it has 1200mAh of battery capacity.

The Nokia Asha 500 counts with a lot better camera than Motorola KRZR K1m, because it has a camera in the back with a much higher 2 mega-pixels resolution and a lot better video quality.

Nokia Asha 500 is not only the best phones of the ones in this comparison, but it's also by far the cheapest.




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