Nokia 500
2011 smartphone model
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The Nokia 500 is an entry-level Symbian Anna smartphone by Nokia. It was first announced on 1 August 2011, with all models available by the end of the year.[1] Instead of an OpenGL ES GPU, the 500 features a simpler OpenVG GPU, so, even though 3D apps work without hardware acceleration, some 2D and vector apps, like Angry Birds, work correctly.[2]
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| Manufacturer | Nokia |
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| Type | Smartphone |
| Series | Nokia 3-digit series |
| First released | 1 August 2011 |
| Predecessor | Nokia C5-03 |
| Successor | Nokia Lumia 510 |
| Related | Nokia X6-00 |
| Compatible networks | GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) HSDPA (850/900/1700/1900/2100 MHz) |
| Form factor | Monoblock |
| Colors | Black, White (with exchangeable back covers in different colors) |
| Dimensions | H: 111.3 mm (4.38 in) W: 53.8 mm (2.12 in) D: 14.1 mm (0.56 in) |
| Weight | 93 g (3.3 oz) |
| Operating system | Symbian Anna, upgradeable to Nokia Belle Refresh (111.021.0028) |
| CPU | ARM11 1.0 GHz processor |
| Memory | 256 MB RAM |
| Storage | 2 GB |
| Removable storage | microSD, up to 32 GB |
| Battery | 1110 mAh Li-ion, removable (Nokia BL-4U) |
| Rear camera | 5 MP Video: 480p@15fps |
| Display | 640 × 360 px (nHD), 3.2" capacitive, multi-touch TFT LCD |
| Connectivity | Sensors: Other:
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| Model | RM-750 |
