Nokia Asha 503

The Nokia Asha 503 (type RM-920/RM-947/RM-959) is a touchscreen smartphone announced by Nokia in October of 2013, and released in November of the same year.

The Asha 503 was the most feature-rich out of the later Asha phones, sporting a Gorilla Glass-protected display, a 5 megapixel camera, 3G and WiFi. It runs on the Asha software platform, the successor of Series 40, and is controlled with a touchscreen and swipe gestures, similarly to MeeGo. The UI has integration with social applications like WhatsApp. There is a capacitive back button below the screen.

The back of the phone is covered with a transparent layer, and comes in 6 colors: Yellow, Black, Green, Red, Blue and White. The front of the phone is black except for the edges.

Variants

 * Asha 503 Dual SIM (RM-922/RM-958): Variant of the Asha 503 with Dual SIM support.

Batteries

 * Nokia BL-4U (3.7 V, 1200 mAh Li-ion)

Chargers
Any microUSB charger