Microsoft debuts first Android phone, Nokia X2
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A Microsoft phone that runs on Android under the Nokia brand? Strangely enough, Microsoft believes that if it can get Android fans to buy a Nokia phone (which Microsoft now owns), it may be able to slowly woo them to a Windows mobile life.
With that in mind, Microsoft just released its first-ever Android device, the Nokia X2. The budget smart phone will run on a modified version of Android made for Nokia, with some Windows elements. Though Microsoft said it hopes to retire the brand, it looks like the company may be aiming at a more conciliatory end game, with low-end Nokia phones running on a Windows-esque version of Android and high-end Windows phones running on pure Windows Phone OS.
鈥淟ike the Nokia X, the new Nokia X2 provides access to a world of Android apps and popular Microsoft services,鈥 says Microsoft announcing the X2. What does that look like? Nokia X2 customers will be able to access the Google Play store, but phones come preloaded with access to the Microsoft cloud, OneDrive, and Microsoft-owned Skype. That way, customers have the option of Android apps they are familiar with, while slowly being introduced to the Microsoft ecosystem.
The other key part of the Nokia X line, and X2 in particular, is the price point. The phone is launching overseas before it lands in North America and will only cost 鈧99 (about $135). This phone is specifically aimed at introducing 鈥渢he 鈥榥ext billion鈥 people to the mobile Internet and cloud services,鈥 Microsoft adds in its release. The 鈥渘ext billion鈥 is a term often tossed around in the mobile world today as phone makers start to look beyond saturated smart phone markets in North America to emerging markets with consumers eager to get connected via handsets.
The Nokia X2 certainly wouldn鈥檛 be a bad option for someone taking their first steps into the smart phone game. The device is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 processor with a dual core 1.2 GHz CPU, and comes with 1 GB of RAM. It has a 4.3-inch display and 5 megapixel rear camera, plus it comes in a variety of bright colors, such as orange, neon green, and yellow. Users also get 15 gigabytes of cloud storage on OneDrive for free.
鈥淭he Nokia X family is going from strength to strength, with the Nokia X smartphone achieving top-selling status in Pakistan, Russia, Kenya and Nigeria, while earning the third-best-selling smartphone spot in India,鈥 says Timo Toikkanen, head of mobile phones at Microsoft鈥檚 device division in the release. 鈥淭he Nokia X2 elevates the Nokia X experience with a stellar new design, ease of use and new Microsoft experiences. We鈥檙e proud to continue to bring smartphone innovation to lower and lower price points.鈥澛
The emerging market is still up for grabs, but one thing is certain: it is Android dominated. Android-equipped smart phones outsold the Windows Phone by a 20-to-1 ratio last year, according to聽 At the same time, however, modified Android systems grew 137 percent year over year. For now, it looks like Android is the way to go, and Microsoft is taking heed.