Nokia X Android Phone And X+ Finally Launched, Packs 4" Display, 5" Nokia XL Now Official, Pack Dual-Core CPU, Play Store Confirmed Missing

Nokia X Android: If you are one of the faithful Nokia fans who have been waiting for the release of its first Android device, your wait is finally over. 

At the start of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Nokia has finally unveiled its Android-powered handset Nokia X, also known as Normandy. However, it looks like the Normandy will not be alone as the Finnish manufacturer announced two more handsets to make up the Nokia X family. 

According to the report by GSM Arena, the Nokia X and a newly-announced X+ will pack similar specs except the bigger 768MB RAM on-board the X+. Both devices will have a 4-inch IPS LCD screen with WVGA (800 x 480) resolution, a dual-core CPU clocked at 1GHz, 4GB of internal memory, a 3-megapixel camera, and a 1,500mAh battery.

Meanwhile, the bigger member of the Nokia X family, the XL boasts a 5-inch screen, a dual-core CPU running at 1GHz, 4GB of internal memory and 768MB RAM.

The Nokia XL also has a 5-megapixel camera at the back and a 2MP front cam for Skype calls. 

The XL is set to cost €109. Meanwhile, there are no pricing details yet about the Nokia X and X+. 

So, is Nokia's first Android phones worth the wait? 

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