Brand | Nokia |
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Manufacturers | Nokia, later Microsoft Mobile[1][2] |
Type | Touchscreen Smartphone |
Slogan | Your Fastlane to Android apps.[1] |
Series | Nokia X family |
Availability by region | 24 February 2014 |
Discontinued | 17 July 2014[3] |
Successor | Nokia X2 |
Compatible networks | (GSM/GPRS/EDGE): 850, 900, 1,800 and 1,900 MHz 3G (HSDPA 7.2 Mbit/s, HSUPA 5.76 Mbit/s): 900 and 2,100 MHz |
Form factor | Slate |
Dimensions | 115.5 mm (4.55 in) H 10.4 mm (0.41 in) W 73.2 mm (2.88 in) D. |
Weight | 128.7 g (4.54 oz) |
Operating system | Nokia X platform (Modified Android Jelly Bean 4.1.2[4])
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System-on-chip | Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Play MSM8225 |
CPU | 1.0 GHz dual-core |
GPU | Adreno 203 |
Memory | 512 MB RAM (768 MB in Nokia X+ and XL) |
Storage | 4 GB |
Removable storage | microSD up to 32 GB |
Battery | Li-ion 1500 mAh |
Rear camera | 3 MP fixed focus |
Display | 4.0 in (10 cm) 800×480 px IPS WVGA (233 PPI) |
Connectivity |
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The Nokia X is a mid-tier smartphone announced as part of the Nokia X family in February 2014, running on the Nokia X platform. The device shipped on the same day as the unveiling, with Nokia targeting the product for emerging markets, and was sold and maintained by Microsoft Mobile. On 17 July 2014, Microsoft announced that it would discontinue the line.[5]
The X was previously under development known as Normandy,[6] Project N,[7] the Asha on Linux project[8] and MView.[9]