The Nokia X is the first Nokia running a variant of Android OS, it has taken the open-source elements of Android and added elements of Asha and Microsoft's Windows Phone to offer a different experience to the users. The Nokia X is powered by a 1Ghz dual-Core processor, 512 MB of Ram and a 4-inch display.
Arguably the worst aspect of the Nokia X is the price. For around $130 there are many better options. The Lumia 520, which I’ve mentioned countless times, is not only cheaper than the $130 Nokia X, but it’s a far better product from the very same company.
Reviewed: Nokia X The Nokia X is a smartphone with a bright and evenly lit display and high build quality . Its main drawbacks are without a question the low performance and the low number of available applications. Why the manufacturer does not allow...
For its price, the X has respectable features and good hardware. However, its confusing ecosystem and numerous performance issues make it hard to recommend over similarly priced budget...
It took a long time between Microsoft announcing it was to buy Nokia's mobile division and the deal be completed. During that period Nokia had plenty of time to plough its own path with products without the oversight of its future parent.Although...
The Nokia X is obviously no technical powerhouse. But we like the design, refreshing interface (once you get used to it) and support for numerous Android apps, all of which could be reasons to buy it—assuming you're trying to avoid paying more than £100....
The fling between Nokia and Android may not have the blessings of the couple's parents (that would be Microsoft and Google, respectively), to take a very crude analogy. However, the pair's lovechild was always expected to be a killer gadget. The Nokia...
Nokia X is available for a price of approx. Rs. 8300 in the market, its MOP – Market Operating Price not the MRP. It is the first android phone from nokia which is really good for one handed usage, great form factor and awesome build quality with great water resistance but the hardware on the phone specially RAM and Camera seems under powered for the price you...
The Nokia X comes out as a decent inexpensive Android phone for users who have been waiting for such an offering from one of the trusted brands rather than from local OEMs; dual-SIM support is a big bonus in some of the markets where it will be...
Nokia X may act as an evangelist in the market, today when other manufacturers are competing with higher specs this device comes with a good quality and amazing build. The performance of the device is average and it wont disappoint you but we felt that the inclusion of a front camera could have been one of the USPs of the device.