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[MWC 2014] Nokia announces a trio of X lineup

Nokia has just officially unveiled a trio of X lineup - Nokia X, Nokia X+ and Nokia XL. These three devices are all dual-SIM smartphone with Android-based.

Nokia X

The Nokia X is an entry-level device, it has a 4" IPS LCD display with WVGA resolution. The device is powered by 1 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor with 512 MB of RAM.



The device has only 4 GB internal storage with microSD card slot. It has a 3 MP camera at the back with FWVGA video recording at 30 fps. The Nokia X is running on Nokia X OS 1.0, but users are allow to install Android apps from Fastlane.


The Nokia X has a 1,500 mAh battery with promises 10.5 hours 3G talk time and 26 hours music playback. Its dimensions are 115.5 x 63.0 x 10. 44 mm and weight at 128.7 g. It will be available in black, white, blue, yellow, red and green.

Nokia X+



The Nokia X+ is almost same as the Nokia X, but it has additional 768 MB RAM. It has the same 4" WVGA display, Snapdragon S4 processor, 4 GB expandable storage, 3 MP camera, 1,500 mAh battery and Nokia X OS 1.0 with Android apps support. Basically the Nokia X+ is just the Nokia X with more RAM.

Nokia XL

The Nokia XL has the highest specs among these three devices, it has a larger 5" IPS LCD display with WVGA resolution and a 5 MP shooter at the back with LED flash. There's a 2 MP front-facing shooter too.



The Nokia XL has the same 1 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor with 768 MB of RAM. It has also 4 GB internal storage too with microSD card slot. Overall nothing much changes over the Nokia X+.

Unlike the Nokia X+, the Nokia XL has a larger 2,000 mAh battery and it is heavier (190 g) too, as well as thicker (10.87 mm).

What we find out weird is the Nokia XL front camera is capable for 720p video recording while the rear camera is only able to record up to FWVGA resolution. The Nokia XL will come in black, white, blue, green, yellow and orange.

We are happy that Nokia has announced these three devices with capable to install Android apps. What do you think about it? Leave a comment to let us know.

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