Nokia launches its first Android handsets
Nokia, one of the top wireless device manufacturers in the world, is known for making Symbian, Java and Windows OS based handsets. But now, it finally announced its series of first ever Android based phones - The Nokia X, X+ and XL.
The X and X+ comes with 4" IPS LCD capacitive touch screen and 3 MP camera while the XL have 5" display with 5 MP camera. All have the same 1GHz Dual Core Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset and 4 GB of internal memory which can be extended up to 32 GB. However, the X only has 512 MB RAM while the other two, X+ and XL have 768 MB RAM.
As expected, these phone doesn't have the Google Services installed but you can still enjoy some of your favorite apps and games that can be downloaded from the Nokia app store.
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The X and X+ comes with 4" IPS LCD capacitive touch screen and 3 MP camera while the XL have 5" display with 5 MP camera. All have the same 1GHz Dual Core Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset and 4 GB of internal memory which can be extended up to 32 GB. However, the X only has 512 MB RAM while the other two, X+ and XL have 768 MB RAM.
As expected, these phone doesn't have the Google Services installed but you can still enjoy some of your favorite apps and games that can be downloaded from the Nokia app store.

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