Microsoft continues Nokia's Android experiment with X2 smartphone

From PC World: Microsoft is continuing Nokia’s Android experiment by adding a new smartphone to the Nokia X series. The next-generation model due in July will feature even more Microsoft software.

Called the Nokia X2, the phone’s hardware improves slightly on the first generation of Nokia X handsets introduced back in February.

Before Nokia sold its device division to Microsoft, the company had envisioned the phones as an experiment to help popularize the Windows Phone OS in emerging markets. Although the X series uses Android, the phones’ interface is built to closely resemble the tiled design of the Windows Phone operating system. The handsets also heavily feature Microsoft services including Outlook.com, Skype and OneDrive alongside regular Android apps.

Like its predecessors, the X2 is meant to be a budget phone and comes with a 4.3-inch, 800 by 480 pixel screen, and an 1800 mAh battery. It has a 5-megapixel camera, a 1.2 GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 processor, and 1 GB of RAM.

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