Nokia X successor in the works, features leaked
Nokia X2 will be powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core Snapdragon 200 processor and have 1GB RAM and 4GB internal storage.
NEW DELHI: After completing the acquisition of Nokia, Microsoft is continuing working on its Android portfolio. The successor of Nokia X, the first Android phone by the company to hit the market, is reportedly under development and a few key specifications have already leaked online.
According to a screenshot posted on Baidu.com, the upcoming Nokia X2 is powered by the Snapdragon 200 (MSM8210) processor, backed by 1GB RAM. It will also have 4GB internal storage. Nokia X has a 1GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 Play processor and 512MB RAM.
Nokia X2 smartphone scores 11827 in Antutu benchmark test, which is nearly as high as to that of Moto E (12528 in our test). The phrase "Nokia X2 2015" is written on top of the screenshot, suggesting that the smartphone may be launched next year.
There is no word on the new software features and other hardware specifications of the successor of Nokia X.
Nokia's Android phones feature a heavily customized user interface that combines the elements of Windows Phone and Asha platforms. These smartphones have been launched as a "feeder" service for Microsoft's Lumia range, giving users access to Lumia-like user interface on Android.
Image courtesy: tieba.baidu.com
According to a screenshot posted on Baidu.com, the upcoming Nokia X2 is powered by the Snapdragon 200 (MSM8210) processor, backed by 1GB RAM. It will also have 4GB internal storage. Nokia X has a 1GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 Play processor and 512MB RAM.
Nokia X2 smartphone scores 11827 in Antutu benchmark test, which is nearly as high as to that of Moto E (12528 in our test). The phrase "Nokia X2 2015" is written on top of the screenshot, suggesting that the smartphone may be launched next year.
There is no word on the new software features and other hardware specifications of the successor of Nokia X.
Nokia's Android phones feature a heavily customized user interface that combines the elements of Windows Phone and Asha platforms. These smartphones have been launched as a "feeder" service for Microsoft's Lumia range, giving users access to Lumia-like user interface on Android.
Image courtesy: tieba.baidu.com
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