In April, and with a retail price of 129 euros, it will arrive at Greece the Nokia X, one of three models in the first series of smartphones developed by the Finnish company with a variant of Android.
Along with the Nokia X+ and Nokia XL, the Nokia X was announced by the company at the Mobile World conference Congress. Όπως και τα δύο υπόλοιπα μοντέλα της σειράς, σχεδιαστικά θυμίζει αρκετά τις συσκευές της σειράς Lumia, οι οποίες βασίζονται στα Windows Phone. Το smartphone δέχεται δύο κάρτες SIM και διαθέτει οθόνη αφής 4 ιντσών (analysiss 800 x 480 pixels), dual-core Qualcomm 1 GHz processor and 512 MB RAM.
Its camera has a resolution of 3 Megapixels, ενώ ενσωματώνει δέκτη GPS και reception for microSD cards. Thus, its storage space can be expanded up to 32 GB.
NoKia X uses a modified version of Google's operating system, which means that the interface has been developed by Nokia, referring to the Windows Phone tiles. Also, Google's basic services (such as Google Drive, maps) are missing from this version of Android, replaced by similar services from Nokia and Microsoft (Onedrive, Nokia Here).
At the same time, it does not provide access to Google Play, the official Android app store, but to an online repository created by Nokia. Users will also be able to download apps from existing alternative Android app stores such as Yandex.