Nokia unveiled their first Android-based handsets, the Nokia X / X+ /XL, last month at the Mobile World Congress 2014 in Barcelona. The company announced Nokia X will hit retail immediately in most parts of the world — unfortunately it’s not coming to the US.
Now, if you’re residing in India and want to get your hands on the Nokia X, you be glad to find out that it will hit retail shelves in the country from March 15th for Rs. 8,500.
At the press event, Nokia announced Nokia X will hit retail in Asia-Pacific, Europe, India, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa for €89. The price it is launched in India is slightly higher than the announced price, which is almost equal to $140, it’s even higher than the price of the handset in Malaysia where it currently retails for $120. This price is even higher than price of the Nokia X+, but let’s just disregard this as every country has its own set of rules and taxes, which can increase the final price of the handset.
For Rs. 8,500, you’ll get your hands on a 4-inch display sporting a resolution of 854 x 400 pixels resolution, 4GB storage with a microSD card slot, 512MB RAM, a dual-core Snapdragon S4 8225 processor clocked at 1GHz and runs a forked version of Android with Nokia’s services and App store.
Are you going to get yourself the Nokia X?
Source: Times of India
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