Monday, February 24, 2014

Nokia announces their first Android phones

NOKIA has started the MWC with a big bang. Nokia has launched their first Android phones today. Nokia X, Nokia X+ and Nokia XL were launched by Stephen Elope.

The company stayed away from Google's Android OS but it has finally accepted the OS for its new lineup.

Though not much is known about the phones, Nokia XL has a 5 inch display with a 5mp camera. The nokia X will have a 4 inch display. 

 The Nokia X series is powered by a 1 GHz Dual- Core Snapdragon processor and runs on a forked version of Android 4.1.2.The device is packed with a 512 MB RAM and 4 GB of internal storage, a microSD support of up to 32 GB. The Nokia X+ is packed with a 768 MB RAM and all other specs remains the same.

The Nokia X and X+ are equipped with a 3 MP fixed focus camera, with no Secondary camera. Both devices have a 1500 mAh battery which should work well considering the specs they offer.

Nokia XL comes with a 5-inch 480 x 800 display, a 5 MP camera, a 2 MP Front

All these phones will have dual sim support.

Theses phones will work on a skinned version of Android which won't have any Google Services.  Instead, it will have Microsoft's services like One Drive, etc.
The phones will have access to a custom app store wich will allow them to install all android apps.

The buyers of these phones will also get 10GB of One Drive space and one year free subscription of Skype services.

The Nokdroids will be available in all major markets starting next week. They will be available in all the Lumia colour hues.

The official prices of these phones will be €89, €99, €109 which all translate below 9 thousand rupees. 

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