First Android-Powered Nokia X Goes Official
From rumor to reality, Nokia has finally entered the Android realm as it announced its first ever Android smartphone, the Nokia X. Priced from
just €89 ($122) before subsidies, the Nokia X aims to package the Finn's
design heritage, Microsoft's cloud and services, and Android's apps in
an affordable device for the next billion looking to upgrade to a smart
device.
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Ticking inside the Nokia X is a 1GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon, 512MB RAM,
and 4GB of internal storage, with a microSD slot for up to 32GB. On the
front is a 4-inch 800 x 480 IPS LCD touchscreen, while a 3-MP
fixed-focus camera is on the back. There is no LED flash,
but you do get interchangeable covers in green, black, white, yellow,
cyan, or red. The Nokia X measures in at 115.5 x 63 x 10.4 mm and
128.66g, and tops out at 3G.
Despite being Android-powered, the Nokia X's interface borrows heavily from both
Lumia Windows Phones and Asha Touch entry-level smartphones, the two
ranges the Nokia X family sits between. Google's apps like Maps and
Gmail are thrown out for their Nokia or Microsoft alternatives, so for
instance there's HERE Maps for navigation, Mix Radio, Skype, Outlook,
and OneDrive.
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There is no access to the Google Play Store. Instead, Nokia loads its own Nokia Store,
complete with a new section for third-party Android appstores like
Amazon's, Yandex's, and others. Alternatively, apps can be sideloaded, and there's a file manager
installed by default. The Nokia X is intended to be a global device, though Nokia says
availability will begin in growth markets like India, China, Indonesia,
Pakistan, Russia, and Poland. Nokia
has no plans to bring the Nokia X to the US, Japan, or Korea.
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