New Delhi, May 9: Giving a major thrust to reach the lower end of Google's Android platform, Nokia has launched the Asha 501, a new touchscreen handset that further blurs the line between featurephone and smartphone. The phone is priced at $99 (Rs 5,300 approximately).
The 501 comes with a radically different design and runs on a re-engineered OS Nokia's dubbed the "Asha software platform." The new version of the Asha touch UI is designed to be quicker and slicker, and has a focus on swiping gestures to make it feel more fluid. Nokia also said the new Asha platform is faster and more responsive.