Nokia X Android Smartphone Series Unveiled

Nokia has unveiled Nokia X, the 1st series of android smartphone by Nokia, at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. This series consists of 3 different size smartphone, Nokia X, Nokia X+ and Nokia X XL.
Both X and X+ smartphones will feature 4-inch screens and a decided mid-range bevy of specs. The Nokia X+ has more memory and microSD expansion. Nokia X XL will feature a 5-inch screen and come with a 5 megapixel camera and 2 megapixel front camera.
Nokia X Android Services: The new phones, will run a bevy of Nokia and Microsoft services. People will be able to download apps from a dedicated Nokia Android store, as well as others, however it doesn’t sound like the device has been Google Play Approved.
The new phone from Nokia will have a very specific and dedicated skin compared to what Android customers will be useful merging the playful Nokia Lumia experience with the power of Android beneath it. The Android open source OS means Android developers can bring apps to Nokia X family easily. Elop claims its as easy as a few hours programming to port them across.
Nokia X Android Music Services: There will be free music streaming from Nokia Music Radio, as well as free navigation instructions from Here Maps. Because this is an Android powered device there shouldn't be any issue with getting apps like Vine and others.
Despite being Android, Nokia free music service MixRadio will come as standard. Users can also access apps from other Stores like Slide Me. Try and buy apps will also be an option. OneDrive will offer 10GB of free storage from the Nokia Store for photos, videos and music storage in the cloud.
Nokia X Android Price and Availability: The Nokia X is out now for €89, the Nokia X+ will be €99 in early Q2, the Nokia XL will be €109 also in early Q2 and all will go on sale in growth markets.



