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Nokia has second go at Android with dual-SIM X2, but still no Google Play The 4.3-inch X2 is Nokia's second crack at an Android phone, but Android fans won't find it very familiar.
Meet the Nokia X2, the first Android-based smartphone being made by Microsoft. Yes, you read that right: Microsoft has just made a new Android-based handset. It's not the first Android device ...
The Nokia X2 and Moto X+1 don't say anything about the future; they're just hangovers from the past.
The Nokia X2 also has a bigger 4.3-inch screen. While the specs are curiously silent about the actual resolution, the noted 217 ppi betrays the same 800x480 on the original X.
Nokia dives into the messaging phone space with the X2. It resembles Noia's E Series devices, but runs Series 40 instead of Series 60.
Nokia Microsoft has added another device to its Android-powered ‘X’ family after it announced the Nokia X2. The phone becomes the first device launched by Nokia since its devices and services ...
Now that Microsoft owns Nokia's phone division, all eyes are on Redmond's next moves. These specs suggest that Microsoft is ready to back its Android/Asha/Windows Phone mashup for at least another ...
Microsoft has unveiled its first Nokia-branded Android-based smartphone since the takeover of Nokia's Devices & Services business was finalized earlier this year. Aimed at the budget end of the ...
Nokia's Android experiment was fun while it lasted. Microsoft's Stephen Elop says: 'We plan to deliver additional lower-cost Lumia devices by shifting select future Nokia X designs and products to ...
Nokia has added another mobile phone to its line up, with the launch of the Nokia X2. The Nokia X2 is a candy bar style mobile phone and it features a 2.2 inch QVGA display and measures just 13mm ...
The new Nokia X2 features a larger 4.3-inch screen, and an updated interface that looks more like Microsoft’s Windows Phone.
Microsoft's newest Android smartphone, the Nokia X2, relies on Opera as the pre-installed default browser. But Opera defaults to using Google's search engine, not Microsoft's own Bing.