Nokia Android Smartphones - Nokia X vs X+ vs XL

Nokia Android Smartphones - Nokia X vs X+ vs XL by FoneArena. http://www.fonearena.com/blog/ presents a quick comparison of the newly launched Nokia Android ...

Nokia X, X+ and XL will not be updated to X Platform 2.0 - GSMArena.com

Microsoft is going to get a reputation if it keeps doing this the new Nokia X2 brings a new version of the X platform (2. 0) and with it the announcement that the current devices (X, X+ and XL) will not be updated.

Source: www.gsmarena.com

Nokia X review: What happens when Nokia makes an Android phone? - Engadget

The phone maker announced an Android phone called the X just two months before completing its merger with Microsoft.

Source: www.engadget.com

Nokia X Android Devices Will Run Windows Phone - TechCrunch

Nokia , (you know, Microsoft ‘s mobile division), launched the Nokia X2, a low-cost Android handset last month. Today, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced a change in direction that will bring the Nokia X line more in line with Microsoft’s strategic direction meaning Nokia’s.

Source: techcrunch.com

Nokia X+ - Full phone specifications - GSMArena.com - GSM ...
Nokia X+ Android smartphone. Announced 2014, February. Features 3G, 4.0″ IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 3.15 MP camera, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth.

Nokia X+ Dual SIM - Affordable dual SIM smartphone with ...
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Nokia X+ Dual SIM Specifications - Microsoft - Global
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Nokia X+ review | Mobile Phones Review | TechRadar
Hands on : Nokia X+ review | The Nokia X range's slightly awkward middle child has a lot to recommend for the markets it's targeting. Reviews | TechRadar

Nokia X+ specs - Phone Arena - Phone News, Reviews and Specs
The most prominent feature of the Nokia X+ is the fact that it runs on a “forked” version of Android. Nokia took the open source parts of Android from the Android ...