The Nokia 500, released in September 2011, comes with a weight of 93g and a thickness of 14.1mm. It runs on Symbian Anna OS, upgradable to Nokia Belle OS, providing a smooth user experience. With 2GB internal storage and a microSDHC slot, you can expand your storage to accommodate more photos, videos, and apps.
Featuring a 3.2″ TFT display with a resolution of 360×640 pixels, the Nokia 500 offers a clear and vibrant viewing experience. The 5MP main camera allows you to capture sharp photos, and you can record videos in 480p quality.
Powered by a 1.0 GHz ARM 11 CPU and 256MB RAM, the Nokia 500 delivers decent performance for everyday tasks. It also includes features like Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth 2.1, GPS, and a stereo FM radio for added convenience.
The phone’s removable Li-Ion 1110 mAh battery provides up to 7 hours of talk time on 2G and up to 5 hours on 3G. Despite being discontinued, the Nokia 500 remains a reliable choice for users looking for a budget-friendly smartphone with essential features.