The future of Nokia X2, especially when Microsoft’s announcement to quit creating non-Windows Phone smart phones, had been in hazard. Not any longer tho’, and therefore the phone has formally been launched in Asian nation for Rs. 15,500.
While the worth isn’t vastly important, what’s if truth be told is that the incontrovertible fact that this might rather be the last Nokia phone to not run Windows Phone in history. Really.
Specs are rather meaningless; most of the people can dub this phone as collectors’ item or a relic. Still, what you’re stepping into the successor to the X could be a larger, improved 4.3″ show with 480 x 800 resolution, Dual-SIM property and one.2Ghz dual-core Cortex-A7 mainframe.
You also get one GB price RAM, five megapixel HD rear-camera with Flash and (forked) robot four.3 candy. If you’ll be able to support that last bit and some computer code shortcomings, you continue to get a reasonably good Smartphone for your cash.
But clearly that’s not the purpose. The most role of the Nokia X project was to act as a feeder series to Windows Phone. That role it didn’t get an opportunity to play because it clearly came late to the party, at a time once it had been clear that it’ll be butchered sooner or later.
Windows Phone un-fans higher are prepared because it is definitely their last likelihood to induce a phone running on robot from Nokia, and presumably the other OS than Microsoft’s. If you’ve got the center to measure with a walking dead.
Hera is the specs again:
Chipset: Qualcomm MSM8210 flower two hundred
CPU: Dual-core one.2 gig cycle per second Cortex-A7
GPU: Adriano 302
OS: robot OS, v4.3 (Jelly Bean)
Design:
Dimensions 121.7 x 68.3 x 11.1 mm, 87.4 cc (4.79 x 2.69 x 0.44 in)
Weight: a hundred and fifty g (5.29 oz)
Display:
Size: 4.3 inches, 480 x 800 pixels
Memory:
Card slot: micros, up to thirty two GB
Internal: four GB, 1 GB RAM
Connectivity:
GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA, HSUPA, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot, Bluetooth, microbus v2.0
Camera:
Primary: five MP
Secondary: VGA
Battery:
Li-Ion 1800 mash battery (BV-5S)
Stand-by: Up to 552 h
Speak time: Up to ten h (2G) / Up to thirteen h (3G)
Microsoft Releases Nokia X2, its Last Non-Windows Cell Phone
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