Not to be confused with Nokia Xseries or XpressMusic.
Nokia X family
the first-generation Nokia X
Manufacturer
Microsoft Mobile (2014) Nokia (2013-2014)
Series
X
Availability by region
2014
Successor
Microsoft Lumia 435/532 (Microsoft) Nokia 2/3/5 series (Nokia)
Type
Smartphone
Form factor
Bar
Operating system
Nokia X platform (a fork of Android 4.1)
Front camera
0.3
Data inputs
Touch screen
Development status
Discontinued
The Nokia X family was a range of budget smartphones that was produced and marketed by Microsoft Mobile, originally introduced in February 2014 by Nokia. The smartphones run on the Nokia X platform, a Linux-based operating system which was a fork of Android. Nokia X is also known generally as the Nokia Normandy. It is regarded as Nokia's first Android device
during the company's Microsoft partnership and was in the process of selling its mobile phone business to Microsoft, which eventually happened two months later.[1]
The Nokia X devices heavily resemble the Asha phones, and also contain some Lumia features. They have a single "back" button like the Asha 50x and 230. A "home" button was added to the X2 series when they were released in June 2014.[2] They are primarily targeted towards emerging markets, and never made its way to Western Europe or North America.
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop called it the Nokia X family during an announcement, possibly to distinguish it from the unrelated Xseries that ran from 2009 to 2011.
In July 2014, Microsoft Mobile announced the end of the X range after just five months (as well as Asha and Series 40) in favor of solely producing and encouraging the use of Windows Phone products.[3]
^"This is Nokia X: Android and Windows Phone collide". theverge.com. 24 February 2014.
^Cite error: The named reference bbc x2 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^"Microsoft is killing off Nokia's feature phones in favor of Windows Phone". The Verge. 17 July 2014. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
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