Android-powered Nokia X hits Malaysia for $120

05 March, 2014

The first Android device from Nokia, the Nokia X, landed with much fanfare at MWC last week. The company is wasting no time in getting it out to customers, as the device has been announced through Malaysian retailer Storekini.com for RM 399 (about $120).



While certainly on the cheap side, the device itself boasts rather meager specifications: a dual-core 1GHz Snapdragon S4 processor, 4-inch WVGA display, 3MP fixed focus camera, 4GB of storage and just 512MB of RAM.

Our time with the device revealed a somewhat confusing mashup of Android 4.1, Windows Phone, and even elements from Nokia's Asha lineup. And although it's not able to run Google's Play Store, it does have the ability to sideload Android apps, 75% of which Nokia claims will be able to run without modification.

For our full impressions and hands-ons with the Nokia X, X+, and XL from MWC, go here. Otherwise, follow this link to get the Nokia X in Malaysia with free shipping.

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  • Anonymous
  • 02 Apr 2014
  • 9G$

Nokia x xl are pure andriod phone

  • Anonymous
  • 02 Apr 2014
  • 9G{

I am in india i proud of nokia and when realse in karnataka(india)

  • gudiya
  • 22 Mar 2014
  • vGD

ha nokism people now other technology as android is like nokia talking steps after birth let it start its journey first wat a crap of messages

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