The Nokia X Dual SIM is Nokia's first phone based on its new Nokia X platform with Android underpinnings
The Nokia X Dual SIM is positioned between the lower-end Nokia Asha series and the higher-end Nokia Lumia series
The Nokia X Dual SIM comes in a polycarbonate shell in multiple colours, including black, white, red, green, yellow and blue
On the top edge, you'll see only a 3.5mm headset jack
A Micro-USB port on the bottom is provided for charging and data transfers
The left edge is completely blank
There's a power button as well as volume up and down buttons on the upper right edge
The Nokia X Dual SIM has a distinctive look, but is unmistakably related to its sibling Asha and Lumia devices
Beneath the polycarbonate shell, you'll find the battery as well as slots for two Micro-SIM cards and a microSD card
Nokia has designed the buttons into the outer shell, and they have the same colour as the shell too
You can use the Nokia X Dual SIM with two Micro-SIM cards, as well as microSD cards up to 32GB in capacity
The Nokia X Dual SIM comes with a 1,500mAh battery which is rated for 28 days of standby time and 10.5 hours of talktime
When you boot up the Nokia X Dual SIM, you'll hear the familiar Nokia theme
The lock screen and the rest of the UI are designed by Nokia, and there is no similarity to stock Android
The Nokia X Dual SIM menu is inspired by the Windows Phone menu of Nokia's Lumia smartphones
The Nokia X Dual SIM supports Bluetooth and Wi-Fi b/g/n
Nokia's Fastlane screen shows you your recent app history, notifications and music controls for quick access
The Nokia X Dual SIM does not have a front camera, which keeps costs down
The Nokia X Dual SIM has a 800x480-pixel 4-inch screen, and is easy to hold and use with one hand
There are no Google apps or Google Play store, but you can run a variety of Android apps obtained through third-party sources
The Nokia X Dual SIM comes with a number of Gameloft and EA games preinstalled, including Tetris, Sim City, Wonder Zoo, The Game of Life, Fruit Ninja, and Bejewelled 2
You can add widgets to the main menu and rearrange icons or even group them into folders
There is no mention of Android anywhere in the interface, even though the Nokia X platform is built on the Android Open Source Project
Many apps have small "handles" at the bottom of the screen that you can drag upwards to show a menu of options
The Nokia X Dual SIM comes with a matching headset and charger with a non-detachable USB cord