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Wednesday, 17 September 2014

nokia x review

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Nokia surprised many by finally seeing fit to experiment with Android, though hardheaded as the company is, this is still a fork of the platform. The 4-inch, dual SIM entry-level Nokia X that we'll be looking at today, then, comes with all the signature Nokia services like its app store and HERE Maps, but none from Google. There's no Play Store, no Google Maps, and many, many more. And while there's a degree of inter-compatibility (ergo, normal Android apps will usually run just fine on the Nokia X's software), it's still a halfhearted stab at the world's most popular mobile OS. Is that necessarily a bad thing? We were very intent on finding out and share our impressions with you, so keep on reading.


Design

The Nokia X borrows inspiration heavily from the Lumia 525 and Asha 503 – the X is a typical rectangular slab with sharper-than-average corners and excellent build quality
Your Nokia X just got a little bit better. Enjoy a faster way to move between apps with App Switcher, write emails and notes with new Outlook.com and OneNote apps and find exciting apps easier with the updated Nokia Store.
  • Photography

    • Main camera sensor: 3 MP 
    • Camera resolution: 2048 x 1536 pixels
    • Main camera focus type: Fixed focus 
  • Power management

    • Maximum standby time with dual SIM: 17 days
    • Maximum standby time: 28 days
    • Maximum talk time (2G): 13.3 h
    • Processor name: Qualcomm Snapdragon™ S4 
    • Maximum talk time (3G): 10.5 h
    • Maximum music playback time: 26 h
 

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