Nokia has just announced its first Android based smartphone – Nokia X at the Under The Tree event in Barcelona during MWC 2014. The Nokia X aims to be the perfect merger of the budget minded Asha UI and Nokia Lumia range design language. It will combine budget pricing, Lumia range design along with the goodness of Android app compatibility to create a whole new series of Nokia X budget smartphones.
We were there at Nokia’s press conference and then we had our chance to play with the devices on show. We managed to get a few photos of the Nokia X which you can check out right below.
As you can see, the design language combines Asha’s single home button with Lumia’s unibody design. The front of the phone has just the display and the lone home button below it.
The back of the phone too looks like a typical Lumia device with a horizontal Nokia branding below the camera.
The right side of the device houses the power lock button and the volume rocker.
Over at the top, we have the 3.5mm audio jack slot.
At the bottom, we have the microUSB port.
The Nokia X is available starting immediately and is priced at 89Euros(Rs. 7,500 approx).