Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Nokia X: joining Nokia phone and the Android platform is now … – TeK.sapo

The new Nokia X were announced during the Mobile World Congress 2014 in Barcelona, ??and the use of the Android platform as the base operating system of the equipment, at a time when Nokia already Seasons specific in the process of merging Microsoft, caused some visible discomfort to the software giant.
 

At the time Nokia unveiled three models, the X Nokia, Nokia and Nokia X + XL, which were shown as the “solution” to connect the next billion users to the Internet, especially in countries in development and very price sensitive markets.
 

The first model is already on sale in stores Portuguese without any communication effort by Microsoft that Nokia has already integrated and yet last week held a press event to show new Lumia.
 

by TeK Asked about the reasons for this discrete input of the Nokia X in the Portuguese market, Louis Fish, responsible for Nokia Portugal, admits that this discretion was purposeful, because for now only is still for sale model entry, the Nokia X, and because the price is still within the level at which the company believes it can generate more interest.
 

“We do not put very high expectations because it does not yet meet the requirements of price we have set, which are reaching down to 100 euros,” said the TeK.
 

Not wanting to commit to the possibility to quickly reach this plateau, Louis Fish admits that Nokia is working on this and it is possible that this year reaching the market value of the equipment inside.
 

In the just announced Nokia Lumia 630 Dual SIM model with Windows Phone 8.1 to 165 euros, so that the addition of the Nokia X 149 euros for the free market is not very distinctive.
 

Louis Fish also said no date for the arrival of the Portuguese market for Nokia and Nokia X + XL, whose marketing is still being defined.
 

Nokia is also preparing to sell a Nokia X with support for Android and Windows Phone operating system, which should receive the name of Nokia X2.
 

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