Resumen: Once you pick up a Nokia X handset you can feel right away that it's not your average Android handset. The three Nokia X handsets all feature a heavily-customised version of Google's Android OS designed to act as a conduit for Microsoft, not Google, servi...
The Nokia X is most exciting because of its Android software. However, it's the design and hardware we like most here, as the limited app support and potentially niggly software need a bit of time to develop. Next, read more about MWC 2014...
Publicación: 2014-02-24, Autor: Libby , crítica de: T3.com
The Nokia X is a neat little phone with the brand's colourful design taking centre stage. The idea of a Windows-influenced Android skin that uses Microsoft's storage and Nokia's content store is a strange one, with Nokia seemingly trying to distance itsel...
Publicación: 2014-06-23, Autor: Tim , crítica de: techspot.com
Fastlane is interesting.
Outdated hardware leads to atrocious performance. Fixedfocus camera is terrible. Forking Android was a huge mistake. No reason to buy over competing products.
The Nokia X comes packing a 1,500 mAh, 5.55 Wh removable battery, usually adequate for day-to-day usage of the Nokia X. Due to the generation-old SoC and general low level of performance, the SoC will often have to work quite hard to complete tasks, consu...
Publicación: 2014-06-23, Autor: Julio , crítica de: neowin.net
Resumen: When I returned from Computex a few weeks ago, I picked up the box of the next review unit in the waiting line. It was the Nokia X , the company's first Android-powered phone from a new product segment meant to slot in between the low-end Asha feature pho...
Well built, Decent battery life, Voice quality is high, Dual-SIM support, Storage expandable, Here Maps and MixRadio (free of charge), Bright display with good brightness distribution but...
bleeding issues, Black value is high, Old Android version, Mediocre performance, No access to the Play Store - apps are limited, Not a lot of RAM
Reviewed Nokia XThe Nokia X is a smartphone with a bright and evenly lit display and high build quality. Its main drawbacks are without a question the low performance and the low number of available applications. Why the manufacturer does not allow access...
Publicación: 2014-05-07, Autor: Brad , crítica de: engadget.com
Reasonable hardware for the price, Battery life is good for most tasks
Poor performance and responsiveness, No access to Google services, Can't multitask from apps, Mediocre call quality
For its price, the X has respectable features and good hardware. However, its confusing ecosystem and numerous performance issues make it hard to recommend over similarly priced budget phones....
Publicación: 2014-04-29, Autor: Aloysius , crítica de: cnet.com
The Nokia X is as well built as you'd expect from this company, and its battery easily lasts for a day and a half. The dual-SIM feature can be useful
This low-end phone is sluggish and at times, responds very slowly to your touch. The ugly UI doesn't help much with the user experience either. You'll need to do some work importing your contacts if they're stored in the cloud, and the Nokia Store lacks s
Bogged down by sluggish performance and a lacklustre UI, the Nokia X only disappoints....
Publicación: 2014-04-23, Autor: Richard , crítica de: androidcentral.com
Solid build quality, removable battery and some excellent Nokia apps such as HERE Maps and MixRadio. Screen is bright and colorful despite its pretty low resolution.
Weighty and a little uninspiring on the design front. Laggy when performing even basic tasks. Nokia Store is woefully lacking in apps and having only a back button leaves a confusing user experience at times
The Nokia X isn't an awful phone, nor is it an awful experience using it. If you've ever used an Android phone before, then you're going to miss the Google services and you're going to confused as hell with only having a back button. Yeah, it's janky and ...