Publicación: 2014-04-28, Autor: Rajat , crítica de: bgr.in
Resumen: I can still recall the general shock and collective groans that permeated through the Internet on February 11, 2011 when Nokia's CEO Stephen Elop announced he had tied the Finnish smartphone giant's fate with that of his former employer Microsoft. While w...
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Publicación: 2014-04-24, Autor: Prarthito , crítica de: gizbot.com
Resumen: The big news at the moment is that Nokia's first ever Android-powered phone has finally been launched. However, while this is already a big thing, it's still not really surprising since Nokia was already rumored to launch an Android based smartphone for o...
Publicación: 2014-04-22, Autor: Roydon , crítica de: firstpost.com
With an updated price of Rs 7,729, the Nokia X is worth the extra money if you're coming from a Nokia Asha. It offers a lot more functionality and the best part is there's no need to wait in the hope that your favourite app will ported over since Android ...
Publicación: 2014-04-07, Autor: Rishabh , crítica de: mobigyaan.com
Exciting form factor, Sturdy build, Amazing colors
Sluggish performance, Weird and crappy software, No front cam; weak rear cam, No Google services
The Nokia competes in the budget phone category with a lot of phones offering better features. At around the same price, you could chip in for XOLO Q500, which is an Android phone with 1 GB RAM, or you could chip in a little and go for the Nokia Lumia 525...
Completely cut off from the Google ecosystem, Poor camera, Underpowered with a very limited amount of RAM,
While many expected and wanted an Android device from Nokia, the Nokia X wasn’t what they were hoping for. For what it’s worth, that is also not the target market that Nokia is aiming for. The Nokia X is meant for first time smartphone buyers, people w...
Publicación: 2014-03-31, Autor: Jamshed , crítica de: gadgets.ndtv.com
Nokia broke a lot of hearts when it announced in 2011 that it would use Windows Phone and not Android on future smartphones. The Finnish giant had found itself struggling to compete in a post-iPhone world, when consumer interest was shifting to devices wi
No front camera, Average battery life, Potential for confusion if Android apps display errors, Uncertain platform future
Nokia is obviously capable of building a fantastic ecosystem around Android, but their hands are tied. The company will soon be owned by Microsoft, but has for many years been making decisions based on the partnership between the two. For this reason, we'...
In the meantime let's focus on the present and that is the Nokia X has been made available in the market for Rs 7,500. It is for the first time that Nokia has taken aboard Android and here we present to you an indepth review of Nokia X. Read on to know mo
Response to touch is not uniform, Camera will not perform well in low lighting conditions
Nokia X should ideally be purchased by those consumers who are moving to smartphone for the first time or have used Android based smartphones that are priced around Rs 5,000 because then only you will be able to appreciate the goodness of this hybrid smar...
Publicación: 2014-03-25, Autor: Ashish , crítica de: wpxbox.com
Resumen: Nokia X being a sub 10K phone will attract a set of users who are either already using a touch phone of a similar range or using a feature or type phone. I have talked about it in much detail here. It does not restrict any power user to buy and experience...
Nokia X is a mixed bag with some positives and some negatives. Overall, its a good phone for someone seeking a strong, simple, easy to use phone. The software interface is simple, music apps Nokia mix radio) are very good, build quality is exceptional in ...
Publicación: 2014-03-15, Autor: Gogi , crítica de: gogi.in
The Nokia X running on the Android OS is not that impressive. The handset does lag at times. Nokia has customized the OS, revoked access to Google play and Google services. This could further cause sync issues with some apps.The price of approx Rs. 8,300 ...