The Nokia X2 packs decent specifications, an easy-to-use interface and a good choice of apps into a well-designed shell that lights up when the screen is active. Revealed simultaneously in London, Finland and New Delhi on Tuesday, Microsoft describes the Nokia X2 as a smartphone designed to introduce "the next billion people to the internet and cloud services." The latest in a growing line of affordable Nokia-branded, forked-Android powered handsets targeting the cost conscious and those in emerging consumer markets, the X2 might just do that. It also integrates apps and Microsoft services better than before, so it comes preloaded with Skype for making video calls and OneDrive for cloud storage, which, like on Nokia Lumia handsets, will automatically upload all images captured with the camera so that its onboard storage doesn't keep filling up. It measures 4.3-inches and is integrated into the chassis in a way that gives the handset an "inner glow" when in use.



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