The most prominent feature of the Nokia X is the fact that it runs on a “forked” version of Android.
Nokia took the open source parts of Android from the Android Open Source
Project (AOSP) and built a new platform on top of it. In terms of specs, the
Nokia X is a decidedly affordable smartphone that impresses with price, not
with ground-breaking silicon. That features a 4-inch 480 back button 800-pixel
capacitive IPS LCD touchscreen display screen, a new 3-megapixel fixed-focus
digital camera as well as a 1GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 chip. Along with 512MB
involving RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY as well as 4GB involving storage devices, the
item seems to be decently strong due to the cost. The product comes in one of 6
hues, as well as each of them is normally radiant as well as pleasing in a
usual Nokia trend. This Nokia Times attributes merely 3G connection along with
obtain rates of speed all the way to 7. 2Mbps. What's more, it has a 1500mAh
battery power along with offered discuss time period involving over 10 hours.
The product comes in one of 6 hues, as well as each of them is normally radiant
as well as pleasing in a usual Nokia trend. This Nokia Times attributes merely
3G connection along with obtain rates of speed all the way to 7. 2Mbps. What's
more, it has a 1500mAh battery power along with offered discuss time period
involving over 10 hours.
Nokia announcements
the Nokia X, a family of reasonable
cellphones. The Nokia X series run
Android application, Microsoft services and signature Nokia experiences. The
new line-up consists of the Nokia X, Nokia X+ and Nokia XL, all smartphones are
priced to capture the fast-growing affordable smartphone market and provide an
on-ramp to Lumia and Microsoft services like Skype, One Drive and Outlook. The
Nokia X family features Nokia's renowned handset quality and design, with a
fresh, tile-based user interface inspired by the Lumia family.