Nokia X Focusing Feature

Some Of The Nokia-X Focusing Features

Camera: The phone has a 3MP rear camera with fixed focus. Fixed focus means you step back or forth to get a sharp image and the camera will not help you with that. So the camera is good for portraits, group shots or pictures of the Taj Mahal, but can’t focus on most of the other stuff. The results are pretty decent though, as you would expect from a Nokia camera.

Dual SIM: This phone is dual SIM and has slots for two micro-SIMs.

Storage: The phone has 4GB internal storage, out of which a bit more than half is available to users. Plus, it supports up to 32GB of external storage.

Battery: The 1500mAh battery might not look big on paper. But this is the sort of thing Nokia excels in and the battery lasted more than 24 hours for me with a full use. Now, which Android phone will do that in this price range?

Display: The camera has a 4-inch 800x480p WVGA that is much better than the Asha series. The speaker complements the display and is one of the better features of the phone.

Should you buy it: Yes, if you are looking to buy your first smartphone. This phone gives you the assurance of a Nokia device coupled with the occasional indiscretion and flourish of the Android. If you are looking for an affordable smartphone that might live with you for a couple of years, then go ahead.
But this is not for those who have been exposed to Android in other, more popular, forms. I am forced to say Nokia X is what you get when you mix Nokia’s caution and compulsion to Android and use it to create a phone.

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