Nokia
is officially launching its very first Android devices, known as the X
and the X+, on stage at its annual Mobile World Congress press
conference. We were all taken aback by the second (and third)
device (since only one leaked), but either way it’s still incredible to
see Nokia take this particular approach. The X will have a 4-inch, 840 x
480 IPS screen, 512MB RAM, 4GB of storage expandable storage via
microSD slot and 3-megapixel camera, while the X+ sports the same specs
but more RAM (768 MB) and an included 4GB microSD card.
You won’t be getting Google’s apps or
Play store, however as both handsets will be based on the forked AOSP
Android OS. Nokia says that’ll have the advantages of the Android
ecosystem, but with a “differentiated experience.” So far, Here Maps,
MixRadio, Skype and Outlook are being featured on the Nokia Store. You
can access the Nokia and third party stores using the devices, but not
Google Play, obviously. We’ve heard SwiftKey will be available on the
Nokia X range, as will BBM, which is also coming to Windows Phone
sometime “this summer.”
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