For many tech pundits who believed that the Nokia X smartphone range was
dead after Microsoft's
completed acquisition of Nokia's devices and
services business, the Redmond giant has a surprise - the launch of the
Nokia X2, the successor to the popular Nokia X.
The Nokia X2 will be
available at EUR 99 (roughly Rs. 8,100) without taxes and subsidies. The
company on its official Conversations blog has revealed that the Nokia
X2 will be available immediately in select countries globally; however
it has not listed the markets.
(Also see: Nokia X Dual SIM vs. Nokia X2 Dual SIM)
The new Nokia X series phone will
be available in Glossy Black, Green, Orange, Dark Grey, White and
Yellow. The Nokia X2 now sports a translucent outer layer, reminiscent
to the ones seen on Nokia's Asha range of handsets.
Microsoft
Mobile reiterates that the all new Nokia X2 can run Android apps and
comes preloaded with the latest version of Nokia Store that now
incorporates third-party app stores.
The Conversations blog said, "The Nokia X2 is also equipped with another navigation option; the
brand-new 'apps list', which keeps your home screen clear for your most
used apps, bringing Nokia X2 in line with the existing Lumia
experience."

One of the prominent additions in the design of the
Nokia X2 is the new home button that takes you back to the start screen
and is accompanied by the back button that allows flipping through most
recent actions, and long pressing shows what apps are open. Notably, the
exact version of the Nokia X software platform being used has not yet
been revealed by the company, though Engadget notes the Nokia X2 runs Nokia X Software Platform 2.0.
The new Nokia
X2 is a dual-SIM smartphone and does not has a single SIM variant. Notably,
the Nokia X2 Dual SIM has been listed on the company's official India
site without pricing.
(Also see: Nokia X Dual SIM vs. Nokia X+ Dual SIM vs. Nokia XL Dual SIM vs. Nokia X2 Dual SIM)
The new Nokia X family member features a
4.3-inch ClearBlack LCD display with WVGA resolution (480x800 pixels) that offers a pixel density of 217ppi. It is powered by a dual-core Qualcomm
Snapdragon 200 processor clocked at 1.2GHz clubbed with 1GB of RAM.
Notably, last generation's Nokia X+ and Nokia XL had just 768MB of RAM,
while the Nokia X had 512MB of RAM. All three last generation Nokia X
phones ran on a dual-core Qualcomm MSM8225 Snapdragon S4 chipset, and
can therefore can be considered an upgrade.
The Nokia X2 sports a
5-megapixel autofocus rear camera with LED flash, while there a front-facing
camera (unspecified resolution) also onboard. The smartphone is backed
by an 1800mAh battery that's rated to deliver up to 10 hours of 2G talk time and up to 86 hours of continuous music playback. The Nokia X2 features 4GB of built-in storage, which is expandable via microSD card (32GB).
The Nokia X2 also comes preloaded with
a bevy of Microsoft apps such as Skype, Outlook.com, Bing Search app,
WeChat, Path, Facebook, Facebook Messenger, Yammer and Xbox games. The
all new OneDrive is also preinstalled with 15GB cloud storage available
right out-of-the-box. Games include SnapAttack, Wordament and
Kinectimals. The note-taking app, OneNote, is also present. For the
socialites, Line, WeChat, Path, Facebook and Facebook Messenger are also
available.

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