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 PostPosted: Tue Feb 25, 2014 9:00 am    Post subject: Nokia launches the X, X+, and XL at MWC Reply with quote Back to top

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<strong>Nokia X</strong></p>
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Nokia has finally launched the long-rumored Nokia X running Android, and it's well worth going over Nokia's first Android phones. The first phone is the Nokia X, which is an MSM8225-platform device, with a dual core 1 GHz Cortex A5 inside and Adreno 203 GPU. There's 4GB of internal storage and 512 MB of RAM. The display is a WVGA IPS panel at 4" in size, and there's a 1500 mAh, 3.7V battery inside of the phone. The camera is a 3MP, fixed focus unit with a 1/5" sensor size and F/2.8 aperture, and video recording is limited to FWVGA. Needless to say, this is a budget device, and at 89 EUR or so, it could be an interesting device.</p>
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On the software side, the Nokia X runs Android 4.1.2 with Nokia's skin on top that makes it look like Windows Phone.</p>
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<strong>Nokia X+</strong></p>
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The Nokia X+ is effectively identical to the Nokia X, the sole difference that I have seen is that the X+ has 768MB of RAM, and will go on sale for 99 EUR.</p>
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<strong>Nokia XL</strong></p>
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The Nokia XL is slightly different from either the X or the X+. Battery capacity goes up to 2000 mAh, the camera is upgraded to a 5MP module with 1/4" sensor and adjustable (auto) focus. The display is also made to 5", but it remains the same WVGA resolution with IPS display technology. It will cost 109 EUR.</p>
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All of these phones also have Dual SIM capabilities, and will have Nokia's suite of applications at launch.</p>
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<strong>Nokia X Development</strong></p>
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In the Nokia Developer Keynote today, the platform for Nokia X was explained at a high level in order to answer a number of questions that were asked since the recent announcement.&nbsp; Simply put, the extra Nokia layer over the base modifiable Android system should not interfere with Android mobile development.&nbsp; App developers will have to submit their apps to the Nokia X store, but Nokia expects 99% of all apps to work straight away.&nbsp; A system is set up such that any developer APK can be checked online in a few minutes &ndash; upload and get an answer if it will work.&nbsp; Nokia Store validation will take a little longer when the app is submitted (Lunagames stated that Highway Hei$t took a day). Also of note was the discussion regarding strategy.</p>
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&nbsp;Due to Nokia X positioning itself in emerging markets as a user&rsquo;s first/second smartphone, and in regions where users might not have access to credit cards, the focus is on carrier billing.&nbsp; Nokia are providing a module for APK development to help enable this.</p>
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