Officially, Nokia would soon be launching its first set of android phones. The phone series includes the X and the X+. These would be launched at their annual world press conference. Considering their initial firm resolution not to adopt the Android operating system, this is quite an interesting development.
Nokia Android Is Finally Out
The Nokia Android series, Nokia X and Nokia X+, is set to be launched soon.
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The Nokia X is four inches long, with 512 megabytes Ram, it has a 840 by 480 Ips screen, and an expandable storage capacity of 4Gb. The camera quality is 3 mega pixels. The other phone in this series has similar specs but more RAM.
These phones wont have access to Google play store like other android phones, but will operate based on the AOSP Android operating system. Social media applications like Skype, facebook, Mix Radio and Outlook are prominent applications in these phones, as well as BBM which will be featured later this year.
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