Sunday 30 March 2014

Nokia X budget Android smartphone teased in images ahead of MWC 2014


It has been seen that lots of competitions are going on between the different smartphone makers where numbers of smartphones have come up in the market to attract the customers. Now it seems Nokia has been trying very hard to promote the expected launch of its first Android phone. Teaser images have been launched by the Finnish giant ahead of the launch of Nokia X. Although not much has been revealed about the upcoming device, but it has shown an ‘X’ marks in the images.
Nokia X budget Android smartphone teased in images ahead of MWC 2014
The images, which has been posted on Nokia’s Weibo site, shows two monkeys where one of them is standing below a tree and the other on the tree. So, it has been indicated that there might be two devices that would get unveiled in the upcoming MWC event on 24 February.
Nokia Normandy, which was rumoured earlier, might be the one that is going to get launched as this was in news last year. Then there was another image that showed a tree with its DNA shaped helix roots visible thereby clearly depicting an ‘X’ mark.  While the third teaser showed a green colored ‘X’ mark of a pirate treasure map that is formed by negative spaces. In the official conversations blog, Nokia has shown a clear ‘X’ marked which was similar to the one that was seen on the teaser image.
According to rumours, it has been believed that the new Nokia X would feature a 4 inch TFT display and that too with a good resolution of 480 x 854 FWVGA pixels. It is also supposed to have a 1 GHz dual core Snapdragon 200 processor along with microSD card support and that too with 5 megapixel rear camera. With Android 4.4 KitKat, it is supposed to have got a good battery life as well. So, let’s wait for its final launch to get the best look!

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