As well as the 4-inch X phones, Nokia’s testing the Android waters with an entry-level phablet, the Nokia XL. Is this the first truly-affordable big-screen phone for emerging markets?
Nokia is on hand at MWC 2014 and the company is rolling out a number of new devices. We have already talked about one of the new devices called the … Continue reading
The rumours were true. As if there was ever any doubt, Nokia now has a range of entry-level Android smartphones. The 4-inch Nokia X and Nokia X+ handsets are aimed at emerging markets, and feel quite different to any other Android handsets on the market.
Nokia XL hands-on
Posted in: Today's ChiliThis week Nokia revealed their long-awaited Android smartphone in the Nokia X – and surprised us with a Nokia XL as well. This device roll with the same quality build … Continue reading
Nokia 220 hands-on
Posted in: Today's ChiliWhat does €29 get you in a phone? If it’s the Nokia 220 you’re looking at, it gets you Nokia’s cheapest ever data-capable handset, though don’t get too excited: this … Continue reading
Nokia Asha 230 hands-on
Posted in: Today's ChiliWe’ve always had a soft-spot for Nokia’s Asha range here at SlashGear, and the Asha 230 is no different, an even smaller, more affordable point of entry to the Finnish … Continue reading
Nokia X hands-on
Posted in: Today's ChiliIn many ways, the Nokia X is the Finnish smartphone we’ve been waiting for. Eye-catching design, a ridiculously competitive price, and running Android, it’s hard not to see it as … Continue reading
Nokia X And Nokia X+ Unveiled
Posted in: Today's Chili[MWC 2014] After plenty of rumors that has gone around concerning the Nokia X, also known as the Nokia Normandy, we are pleased to say that this particular smartphone has been announced. While both of them are capable of running Android applications, they will also deliver special Nokia experiences, where they include a wide range of popular Microsoft services. Nokia has continued their trend of pattern of bold and vibrant colors with both the Nokia X and X+, where they look like the Lumia 520, sporting a 4″ display for both models, while the X+ model has additional memory and internal storage right out of the box. Not only that, applications like Skype and Facebook have been preloaded to make sure that you can be productive right from the get go.
Nokia X And Nokia X+ Unveiled original content from Ubergizmo.
[MWC 2014] So it turns out that the rumors were partially correct. Initially many had thought that only the Nokia X would be announced at MWC 2014, followed by two more Nokia Android devices in the later part of the year, but they were wrong as Nokia has not only announced the Nokia X, the Nokia X+, but also the Nokia XL. (more…)
Nokia XL Is Nokia’s Third And Largest Android Device original content from Ubergizmo.
The rumors are true: Nokia has an Android phone, and it’s the Nokia X. Intended to sit in-between Lumia and Asha Touch, the Nokia X is the first of a … Continue reading