Let's take a closer look for the specification.
Nokia X
800 x 480 resolution, 512 MB of RAM, 1GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor and 4GB of internal storage expandable up to 32GB with a microSD memory card. It weighs 128g and measures 115.5 x 63x 10.4mm.
Nokia X+
It brings additional 256MB of RAM and a 4GB microSD card already installed, bringing the total memory up to 8GB. The size is the same as Nokia X.
Nokia XL
It's with 768MB of RAM but also features improved photography capability, offering a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera with LED flash and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera. The XL weighs 190g and has dimensions of 141.3 x 77.7 x 10.8 mm, little bit taller, thicker, and bigger than the X.
(specifications taken from independent.co.uk here)
I don't really agree if anyone mention this phone as a pure Android. It has own market app, with some Microsoft App around. It's using Jelly Bean, but there is no Android taste in the UI. I think it's like a marriage between two OS. No, the Finnish don't want to take the mainstream style. "It must be Windows Style. We don't give up for Android". Just my opinion :)
I don't really agree if anyone mention this phone as a pure Android. It has own market app, with some Microsoft App around. It's using Jelly Bean, but there is no Android taste in the UI. I think it's like a marriage between two OS. No, the Finnish don't want to take the mainstream style. "It must be Windows Style. We don't give up for Android". Just my opinion :)
Anyone interested in the marriage?
All pictures taken from Nokia on Twitter here
All pictures taken from Nokia on Twitter here
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