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If you put the Nokia X side-by-side with the company’s Lumia 520 handset it might be hard to tell them apart. The same striking colors and design are available on both, and they each use the ...
The Nokia X has just 512MB, while the Nokia X+ has a slightly more generous 768MB and comes with a 4GB microSD card in the box. As for the Nokia XL, this is a low-cost phablet with a 5-inch screen.
Nokia has announced the Nokia X, the Nokia X+ and the Nokia XL, three phones which use Android as their operating system, but push Microsoft’s services rather than Google’s.
TechCrunch got hands on with the Nokia X family this morning -- the line up of forked Android phones freshly unveiled by Nokia at its press conference today. The first three handsets in the new ...
In use, the Nokia X is an unusual hybrid of Windows Phone and Asha Touch. On the one hand, the regular homescreen – with its icons and widgets redressed as Live Tiles, albeit a little more basic ...
The Nokia X’s price-point undercuts the affordably priced Moto G handset, for instance, a relatively recent Android that is also targeting emerging markets. But the handset still doesn’t go as ...
The Nokia X and X+ are almost identical, except that the Nokia X+ has more storage and an SD card. The XL has a 5-inch WVGA display and a 5-megapixel camera with autofocus, LED flash. There's also ...
Specs-wise the Nokia X is rocking a 4-inch LCD display with WVGA (800×480) resolution, a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor, an Adreno 203 GPU, 512MB of RAM, and 4GB of internal storage.
Nokia X: How Microsoft became an Android vendor. by Todd Bishop on February 24, 2014 at 10:58 am February 24, 2014 at 11:23 am. Share ...
The Nokia X software is based off of Android 4.1, a version released in July 2012. There is so far no information on updates but we can only hope Android 4.4 is planned as that version is designed ...
The Nokia X will be released in emerging markets immediately with the X+ and XL to follow in the second quarter of the year. There's been no news regarding when the phones might hit UK and US markets.