Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Nokia introduces three Android smartphones at MWC 2014 - iOnline

What started as a rumor is now a reality. Nokia introduced not one, but three Android smartphones in the 2014 edition of the Mobile World Congress to be held in Barcelona until the 27th February

new smartphones inaugurate a new line of handsets from Finnish company – Nokia X series – which lies somewhere between the Lumia and Asha range of manufacturer. In fact, the new smartphones the company will get much of its aesthetic appearance of the low ranges of Nokia and introduce a user interface based on Android, albeit combined with aspects aspects of Windows Phone OS and Asha. Are directed to the lower end of the market.

Nokia X (89 €) comes equipped with a 4-inch WVGA screen (800 x 480), dual-core 1 GHz processor, 512 MB RAM and 4 GB of storage space expandable via microSD. Other specifications include a 3 MP camera and a 1500 mAh battery.

Nokia X + (€ 99) has the same specifications, except that offers a little more memory (768 MB RAM) and storage space (4GB remain, but comes equipped with a microSD card that provides 4 additional GB). The Nokia XL (109 €) is the largest of the trio of new smartphones from the company:.’s Screen is 5 inches (WVGA), comes equipped with 768 MB of RAM and introduces the X series a camera of 5 MP

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run Android smartphones come preloaded with Microsoft and Nokia services. Also the Android application store is the Finnish company, but users have access to alternative applications stores like Yandex.

Nokia X starts this week being marketed in some territories, but it is expected that the availability of these three models covering all markets where Nokia is present, including Portugal, until the end of the second quarter of 2014. We’ll be waiting for more concrete details.

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