All that you need to know about Nokia's first 3 android smartphones!
After a long wait and online specification leaks, Nokia has finally unveiled its first android smartphones. Nokia X and X+ feature a 4" 800x480p display, a 3 MP primary camera, 512 mb RAM(NOKIA X) 768 mb RAM(NOKIA X+), 4 GB internal storage, a forked version of android 4.1.2 and a 1500 mAh Battery.
On the other hand NOKIA XL sports a 5" 800x480 resolution display, 5 MP primary camera, 2 MP secondary camera, 768 mb RAM and a 2000 mAh battery.
The interface looks pretty much similar to what you have been used to see on the Nokia's windows phones, i.e you have tiles instead of the conventional icons on the android platform. On the thickness meter Nokia X and X+ are 10.4 mm thick whereas XL is 10.8mm in thickness.
After the Nokia and Microsoft deal we can't say for how long Microsoft is going to support these android devices. The devices have more or less entry level specification to suite their price bands and shall hit the markets across the world soon.
On the other hand NOKIA XL sports a 5" 800x480 resolution display, 5 MP primary camera, 2 MP secondary camera, 768 mb RAM and a 2000 mAh battery.
The interface looks pretty much similar to what you have been used to see on the Nokia's windows phones, i.e you have tiles instead of the conventional icons on the android platform. On the thickness meter Nokia X and X+ are 10.4 mm thick whereas XL is 10.8mm in thickness.
After the Nokia and Microsoft deal we can't say for how long Microsoft is going to support these android devices. The devices have more or less entry level specification to suite their price bands and shall hit the markets across the world soon.