Nokia Announces its First Android Phones X,X+ and XL
The Nokia has finally unveiled its much talked of
Android phone, the Nokia X, at the ongoing Mobile World Congress 2014.Nokia
has launched a family Android phones with three variants--Nokia X, X+
and XL--at affordable prices. All three Nokia X variants are going to be
low-cost phones with the Nokia XL expected to be priced around Rs.9,000.
Specs-wise, these are basic level phones. All three devices are powered
by a Qualcomm Snapdragon Dual Core processor and are dual SIM. The Nokia
X comes with 4-inch display, the X+ has a bit of more storage options
and the XL variant comes with 5-inch LCD screen and and 5-megapixel rear
and 2-megapixel front cameras.
The Nokia X phones do not come
with pre-installed Google Play Services. As a result the Play Store
isn't available on the Nokia X or Nokia X+. Though, Android apps can be
downloaded through Yandex Store.
Once, Nokia was the leader of
Indian mobile industry. Nokia feature phones used to be first choice of
the Indian consumers. But it could not keep pace with the emergence of
smartphones. Its competitors like Samsung, Sony and Micromax took away
the markets from the Finnish handsets maker with innovative smartphones
at affordable prices.
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