Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Nokia X Android platform the newest entry in budget friendly phone battle

First three models of the series, Nokia X, X+ and XL, rely upon an open version of the Android mobile software system created by Google that has become the world's most popular software used in smartphones.
The release of the phones just days before Nokia sells its handset business to Microsoft in a $7.2 billion deal, is an attempt to stay relevant in emerging markets, where low-cost Android phones are being snapped up by hundreds of millions of buyers.

Nokia Chief Executive Stephen Elop said the market had "shifted dramatically", and the group needed to address a sub-$100 segment that is set to grow four times faster than more expensive phones.
He told a crowded press conference at the Mobile World Congress trade fair in Barcelona that rather than being an 180-degree turn in its strategy of using Microsoft's Windows Phone for smartphones, it was a move that introduces the "next billion" users to Nokia's hardware and Microsoft's services.

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Nokia X Android plataforma de la entrada más reciente en el teléfono con un presupuesto battle.First tres modelos de la serie, Nokia X, X + y XL, confiar en una versión abierta del sistema de software para móviles Android creado por Google que se ha convertido en el software más popular del mundo, utilizado en las especificaciones smartphones.More en menos dinero.

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