Nokia Launches its Dual SIM Android Phone, The Nokia X in Pakistan



Nokia has finally released its first Android phone, the ‘X’ in World.
What Nokia has tried to do with the X is to make a phone for its loyal user-base, with Microsoft’s services and Android apps. Through “X”, Nokia has achieved not only in bringing Redmond’s services to the masses, but also in finding a cure to its traditional issue, apps.
Featuring a single button at the front, the ‘X’ is, at its core, much a normal Asha device. That forked, unrecognizable Android 4.1.2 and tile-like user interface act as a prelude or a starting step towards Windows Phone.
The popular Fastlane acts as a shortcut to every recent action you’ve completed through the phone. The bold colours should appeal more to the youth rather than the elite, and so should the price. What you do get at this range is exactly what you would expect.
A 4″ display upfront, sturdy design, 1Ghz dual-core Qualcomm processor with 512 MB RAM, 3 megapixel main shooter and 4 GB expandable memory. In an attempt to bring Microsoft’s services to the next generation of smartphone users, Nokia is also bringing Skype, Outlook.com and OneDrive, alongwith other services.

Specifications

  • Processor: 8225 Qualcomm Snapdragon1GHz Dual Core

  • Networks: ESGM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900WCDMA 900 / 2100

  • Dimensions: 115.5 x 63 x 10.4mm

  • Weight: 128.66g

  • Screen: 4-inch IPS LCD, 800 x 480px

  • RAM: 512MB

  • Storage: Up to 32GB MicroSD

  • Rear camera: 3-megapixel fixed focus

  • Battery:

  • Stand by: 2G = Up to 28.5 days / 3G = Up to 22 days

  • Talk Time: 2G = Up to 13.3 hours / 3G = Up to 10.5 hours

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