Nokia is keeping its promise of ‘coming soon’ at the time of announcing both the Nokia X and Nokia X+ at Mobile World Congress 2014 last month. India, an emerging smartphone market, is one of the primary markets for the Nokia X series.A press invite to "Xperience a new beginning" has been fired out
today, marking March 10, 2014 as the launch of Nokia X in India.

Nokia X was announced with a price of 89 euros, while the Nokia X+ is
priced at 99 euros. Let’s see if the pricing in India is reasonable and
competitive, and where it stands compared to the Nokia Lumia 520, Nokia’s budget Windows Phone.Here a Specs at glass Noxia X is a dual SIM handset featuring a four-inch
touchscreen, dual core 1 GHz processor, 512 MB RAM and supports
expandable memory up to 32GB. It has a 3MP rear camera and is powered by Android Jellybean OS.
The Nokia X+ and Nokia XL are
expected to roll out in these markets starting early second quarter,
priced at 99 euros (Rs 8,300) and 109 euros (Rs 9,200), respectively.
The phones are not pure Android phones but run a variant of Android.
Nokia has taken the open-source elements of Android and added elements
of Asha and Microsoft's Windows Phone to offer its users a different
experience.
Nokia X has been launched in Malaysia for 399 Malaysian Ringgit (about Rs 7,500).
Nokia X has been launched in Malaysia for 399 Malaysian Ringgit (about Rs 7,500).
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