Nokia announced the Nokia XL and Nokia X back in February, the devices were Nokia’s first Android smartphones, and now the the Nokia XL has been launched in the Middle East and Asia.
The Nokia XL retails for the equivalent of $265 in the Middle East and Asia, and whilst the handset comes with the Nokia branding, it is essentially a Microsoft device, as Microsoft now owns Nokia’s mobile phone division.
One of the many featured app experiences is Skype: the Nokia XL makes it beautifully simple to make free* video calls. Just log on, select a contact to call, and touch the ‘video’ icon to start the video feed, once connected. The Nokia XL’s front facing camera makes it possible for you to see two windows on-screen – yours, and the person you’re calling.
The Android powered Nokia XL comes with a 5 inch display that has a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels, the device features a dual core 1GHz Snapdragon processor from Qualcomm and comes with 1GB of RAM.
The Nokia XL features dual SIM card slot, and it has front and rear facing cameras, on the front of the handset we have a 2 megapixel camera, on the back there is a 5 megapixel camera with a flash and auto focus.
Other specifications on the XL include up to 32GB of expandable storage and a 2,000 mAh battery, you can find out more information over at Nokia at the link below.
Source Nokia, The Next Web
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