Yesterday Microsoft Mobile announced their newest product, the Nokia X2. The X2 is the 2nd generation of the Nokia X line of forked android devices that Nokia announced last February before Microsoft took over last April.
The Nokia X2 features much better specs than its predecessor, it features a 4.3 inches WVGA screen that has a Nokia Clearblack technology making the resolution much sharper and crisper specially in black background.
The new device is now armed with a 1GB of RAM, and a newer Snapdragon 200 chipset and with a dual processor clocked at 1.2 gHz. The Nokia X2 is powered by a newer Nokia X Platform 2.0 that is based on Forked Android 4.3 OS.
The X2 supports a 5 megapixel rear camera with a single LED Flash and a VGA front facing camera.
When it comes to the UI it now supports 4 columns of apps, the fastlane is still there and there's a new page in the home screen which is the App list like the one in the Lumia that shows all the apps installed. The phone also features a new capacitive button aside from the back button there's a Home button that makes multitasking easier.
Microsoft promised before that they wouldn't cut the support for the Nokia X line, but surprisingly the Nokia X platform 2.0 will not support the earlier X devices because of certain hardware limitations.
The Nokia X2 is priced at €99 or roughly Php 8000 here when it arrive soon.
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