Nokia unveiled today the Nokia X2 Android phone, that has barely been in the rumors lately and now it’s already real. The product packs a larger display compared to the Nokia X and a few improvements, all of them welcome.
Those include 1 GB of RAM instead of 512 MB, a Home button next to the Back button and new multitasking features. The handset’s screen keeps the 480 x 800 pixel resolution and uses ClearBlack technology. The case is now translucent and glossy and the device uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 dual core 1.2 GHz processor, as well as 4 GB of storage and a microSD card slot with support for up to 32 GB extra storage.
We get a 1800 mAh battery inside, which is 300 mAh more than the Nokia X. Nokia says that we can get 4 hours of Internet browsing time from this battery. The handset measures 11.1 mm in thickness, weighs 150 grams and offers dual SIM slots, WiFi, Bluetooth and dual standby. At the back there’s a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash, while upfront we get a cam for Skype calls.
The Android launcher on board has also been updated, with more efficient multitasking, a new Fastlane and HERE Maps subscription with voice guidance is now included. The notifications drawer has also been refreshed. Nokia X2 is priced at 99 euros (before taxes) and it’s available now, in green, orange, black, yellow and white.
Via Nokia