Nokia X Best Review

1 of the latest hit in near market is Nokia X. Yes, guys after finishing 5 long year contract with Microsoft Nokia finaly launched an android, or should i say Windroid. The fone supportive with Windows and android both equally. This set has been a good launched in market. Since, Nokia is a reputed Company world wide. But Peoples don't get confused with the Nokia X, since its not a proper Android Phone. Why? you ask, Well it is as much an Android phone as the latest version of the BlackBerry OS that lets you side-load apps. Here is why:-

1. The design is not Android
The Nokia X looks and feels like a slightly large Asha 501. It has a thinner bezel and hence more real estate. It is also a bit more heavier. It comes from the same design family as the rest of the Nokia phones these days and hence has a bright colour body unless you opt for the black one. The rear flap also tries to protect the camera bump. But the one big difference in comparison to Android phones is that there is just one back button under the screen, like in the Asha series. And this is not exactly a Home button and that has a considerable impact on the way you use this phone.

2.The OS is not Android
If you didn’t know this was an Android phone from Nokia, you would have thought it was a fake Chinese version of the Lumia. This phone OS does not look like any Android phone you have ever seen. Nokia has tried to bring in the Lumia design language into the phone and you have a tile-based interface that is many notches below what you find on the Lumia 525 for instance. So this Android phone actually looks more like a Windows phone. You can add apps to the homescreen and make some basic tweaks to the entire look and feel.
But it is a not a bad interface. Nokia is using Fastlane from the Asha series to give a completely non-Android user experience on the phone. Everything you need is one swipe away and the phone is very fast when you swipe through the apps. One swipe left from an app and you are on the homescreen, a swipe to the right and you are in the Fastlane showing all the recent apps, including the one you switched from. It needs some getting used to, but it is effective. However, we noticed that with some apps, it was very hard to exit. We guess these are the made-for-Android apps to help us personalise your reading experience.

3. There is no Google Play store
The best thing about Android, or iOS, is the access is gives to millions of apps. But there is no Google Play store on the Nokia X. That does not mean you cannot download apps. There is a store that lets you download apps without even logging in. The store has lots of popular apps, though some of the bigwigs like Instagram are missing. But remember this is a new store. I would say about 80 of the top 100 apps are there, in some form or the other.
The last qualifier has been added because you might find apps that do what you are looking for. For instance, I could not find the official YouTube app, but there are a bunch of others that try and do the same thing. But you are sure these are Android apps as they are choc-a-bloc full of ads, something that would never bother you in Windows apps for instance. I can almost hear Nokia saying: “Yeah, you asked for it.”The phone is loaded with a lot of Nokia regulars like Here Maps and Mix Radio, which work well out of the box and are fully integrated with the system.

4. There is multi-tasking, but not as you know it

The experience with the apps and games are very similar to what you would get on pure Android. Actually, I would go one step ahead and say that this phone in much more stable than Android phones in the same price range. This phone too has a 1GHz dual-core processor and that too a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 and that shows in the overall performance. And not being pure Android is a plus point here as the way Nokia uses it seems to be hogging lesser resources. But there is no Android-like multi-tasking and it is not easy switching from one running app to the other. Here you do this by long-pressing the back button to go to the app running in the background.

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