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With the Nokia X, the Finnish giant is offering users its world-class build with the power of the Android ecosystem. Does the device pull it off or are there a few compromises in this marriage, let's find out via a review in pictures.

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NokiaX

Review in

pictures

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Brings the X factor• The first device from

Nokia that runs Android• Part of the Nokia X

family, with the X+ and the XL as its siblings

• Available in a riot of bright hues, along with the staple black or white

• Boasts the typically solid Nokia build

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Specs you wouldn’t like to flaunt• Compact and easy to hold• 4-inch, 480 x 800 display• 1GHz dual-core

Snapdragon processor• 512MB of RAM and 4GB

storage, microSD slot• 3-megapixel fixed focus

shooter• Dual-SIM support

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Display isn’t too bad, really

• The 4-inch IPS screen offers a pixel density of 233ppi• Good viewing angles but sunlight legibility isn’t its strong

point• Produces crisp and vibrant colours• Ample contrast and brightness levels

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Let’s not talk about the cam• 3-meg, fixed-focus

shooter takes you back in time

• No front shooter for selfies, bummer

• Camera app is basic, but gives you control over white balance and exposure

• Usable results as long as lighting is good, but don’t expect wonders

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Android? Where?• Runs Android AOSP 4.1.2• Custom interface with no

resemblance to Android• Just one start screen where all

apps appear. It supports widgets and custom folders though

• Only a single key below the screen, takes you one screen back or jumps to the home screen by long-pressing

• All notifications appear on the FastLane screen, accessible by swiping sideways

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No Google on Android• The Nokia X doesn’t

support Google services, which means no Play Store, no native Gmail app, no Google maps, no Hangouts and no Google Now

• Android apps are available through Nokia’s Store

• You can use third-party app stores like 1Mobile Market or Aptoide in case you can’t find what you’re looking for

• Sideloading Android APKs is possible too

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Microsoft and Nokia get to play instead• Search powered by Bing• Here Maps handle location

and navigation. Offline navigation provided free for one country

• Nokia’s MixRadio for music streaming, allows four offline mixes at a time, each for a period of 30 days

• Preloaded apps include BBM, Facebook, Twitter, Opera and a host of games

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Different in usage as compared to a regular ‘droid

• No proper multitasking

• All notifications displayed on the FastLane screen

• If you’re an Android user, you may miss notifications appearing on the status bar

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Hackery can get the job done

• Custom launchers easy to install, but don’t deliver notifications

• If you’re prepared to risk voiding warranty and possible bricking, rooting allows you to run the full suite of Google services, including the Play Store

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Performance hiccups exist, but smooth for basics

• Dual-core Snapdragon chip running at 1GHz and 512MB of RAM handle routine tasks well, though there’s a bit of lag, and intensive games like Riptide GP2 stutter

• Basic connectivity options on board. No NFC or USB OTG, but least you do get a memory expansion slot

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Battery life is average too

• Removable 1,500mAh battery keeps the Nokia X going for a day with light usage

• You may need to hunt for a power socket by the evening in case your usage is heavy

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At a glance

• 4-inch, 480 x 800 IPS screen

• 3MP fixed focus camera

• 1GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor

• Adreno 203 GPU

• 512MB RAM, 4GB internal storage, microSD card slot

• 1,500mAh battery

• Dual-SIM, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, A-GPS

• FM Radio

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-• Middling specs

• No support for Google services

• No proper multitasking

• Front shooter missing in action

• 3MP fixed-focus shooter delivers so-so results

• A few performance hiccups

Pros and cons

+• Nokia and Android

playing together for the very first time

• Sturdy build and standout colours

• Simple interface• Most Android apps

supported, sideloading possible too

• Nokia’s signature services like Here Maps and MixRadio

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Rs 8,599

Pricing and verdict

“The Nokia X does pale in comparison to other Android devices that offer a full-fledged Android experience (like the Xolo Q800 X-

edition), but may be worth a look for those upgrading from a feature phone who need a simple UI along with peace of mind

that only a brand like Nokia can bring.”