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Nokia's embrace of Android: Too little, too late?

Will Nokia's Android phones and impending Microsoft deal revive the fortunes of this once-favorite and very successful mobile phone brand

February 26, 2014 / 15:21 IST
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Avinash Iyermoneycontrol.com

If their inability to run Android apps had compelled you to abandon Nokia phones for greener pastures (not to forget, green is the colour of the Android logo), here's something for you to cheer about. On Monday, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Nokia unveiled its X family range of handsets. With this move, Nokia has finally opened up to the Android app, just days before selling off its handset business to Microsoft in a $7.2 billion deal. The phones -- Nokia X, X+ and XL -- are priced at 89 euros, 99 euros and 109 euros respectively. Nokia X is expected in India markets soon, while the other models are likely to come later this year.

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These devices will have 7GB free cloud storage on Microsoft OneDrive and Skype and Nokia MixRadio for free streaming music. What's more is that these phones will have the latest version of Viber. While X and XL will have 4-inch screens, XL will have a 5-inch one. These phones will have a tile-based home screen just like Windows Phones.

All three devices are powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon Dual Core processors and are Dual SIM. A range of third-party apps comes preinstalled, including BBM, Plants vs. Zombies 2, Vine and Twitter.