To remind you of the specifications, the Lumia 510 sports a 4-inch 800x480 pixels display and is powered by a Snapdragon processor clocked at 800MHz and paired with 256MB of RAM. Other features included are 5- megapixel rear camera, 4GB of fixed internal memory, and a 1,300mAh battery that Nokia claims is good enough for 6 hours of talk time and 738 hours on standby mode.
On the connectivity front, the device supports 3G and features Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS and on the software front, the device runs on Windows Phone 7.8.
With this price cut, the device will be barging into Nokia Asha 501 territory, which retails in India for just over Rs 5,000. Except dual-SIM card slots and microSD card slot, you get much more on the Lumia 510 and this is could hamper the sales of the Asha 501.
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