Nokia X and X+ Android phones announced with Nokia services


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Nokia have announced the Nokia X and X+ Android phones at a press event at Mobile World Congress.

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The new Nokia Android phones are built to be entry-level devices and feature 4-inch displays. The Nokia X+ is a slightly updated version of the Nokia X with better specs and an sd card reader.

What is interesting about the Nokia X Android phones is that Nokia have completely removed Google services and replaced them with Nokia alternatives which take users to Microsoft cloud servers for the email, storage, OneDrive, Outlook, Skype etc. What do you think of the first Android phones from Nokia?

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14 Comments

  1. Ted
    February 24, 2014

    Replaced with Microsoft’s services instead? Wow, it’d be interesting to observe how Google reacts now.

    • Igor Mishin
      February 24, 2014

      It’s the same thing Amazon made with Kindle Fire. Google can do nothing because Android open source nature.

    • tweetycontrabajo
      February 24, 2014

      if you want google services, you root it, and flash google apps.

  2. Geir Vinnes
    February 24, 2014

    There is also an XL version with 5 in display, a 5MP rear-facing camera and a front-facing 2MP camera.

  3. Guest
    February 24, 2014

    Replaced with Microsoft’s services instead? Wow, it’d be interesting to observe how Google reacts now.

    • Igor Mishin ✔ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ
      February 24, 2014

      It’s the same thing Amazon made with Kindle Fire. Google can do nothing because Android open source nature.

    • Guest
      February 24, 2014

      if you want google services, you root it, and flash google apps.

  4. Geir Vinnes
    February 24, 2014

    There is also an XL version with 5 in display, a 5MP rear-facing camera and a front-facing 2MP camera.

  5. zaffar68
    February 24, 2014

    512 mb ram?
    nokia must be kidding…

    • iANDROID8.1
      February 24, 2014

      It’s not for high end market you dumbass

  6. zaffar68
    February 24, 2014

    512 mb ram?
    nokia must be kidding…

    • iANDROID8.1
      February 25, 2014

      It’s not for high end market you dumbass

  7. February 25, 2014

    mmm, they are dual sim. I could have one but I am not sure, I could buy an old zopo with better screen and specifications… but the nokia could have the advantage to be right here in my country.
    I was expecting that these dual sims had windows phone os but I guess they don’t support this function, funny because the old windows mobile could support dual sim before android if I am not wrong.

  8. ReinoldFZ .
    February 25, 2014

    mmm, they are dual sim. I could have one but I am not sure, I could buy an old zopo with better screen and specifications… but the nokia could have the advantage to be right here in my country.
    I was expecting that these dual sims had windows phone os but I guess they don’t support this function, funny because the old windows mobile could support dual sim before android if I am not wrong.