Barcelona, Feb 24:
With an eye on the growing smartphone market in emerging markets such as
India, Nokia has launched Andorid-based devices priced between 89 euros
and 109 euros. This is the first time Nokia is launching Android phones
and comes at a time when Microsoft has acquired the Finnish handset
maker.
Stephen Ellop, CEO of Nokia, said the move was aimed at creating a
segment of affordable smartphones priced lower than its Windows-based
Lumia range.
The new Android devices will however have customised services from the
Microsoft suite such as Skype and cloud storage. “We want to introduce
Microsoft to millions of new users in growth markets,” Ellop said.
The devices, called Nokia X, Nokia X+ and Nokia XL will be launched in the growth markets first.
The Nokia X family features a tile-based user interface inspired by the
Lumia family. All devices come with Fastlane, a screen which lets people
switch between their favourite apps more smoothly. People can access
curated, quality-tested apps from Nokia Store, more than a dozen
third-party app stores and by side-loading. Out of the box, they can
enjoy signature Nokia experiences, including HERE Maps, with true
offline maps and integrated turn-by-turn navigation, and Nokia MixRadio
music streaming and downloadable playlists. All devices come pre-loaded
with a variety of third-party apps and games. Continue.
The Nokia X family is also an affordable introduction to popular
Microsoft services, including cloud storage using OneDrive. With the
purchase of any Nokia X family smartphone in select markets, people will
get one month of Skype's Unlimited World Subscription for a limited
time, ideal to make international calls to landlines in more than 60
countries and to mobile phones in eight countries.
The first device, the Nokia X, comes with a 4" IPS capacitive display and 3MP camera.
The Nokia X+ is optimised for multimedia enthusiasts, who can enjoy even
more games, music, photos and video thanks to more memory and storage.
Both the Nokia X and Nokia X+ will be available in bright green, bright
red, cyan, yellow, black and white**.
The third family member, the Nokia XL, boasts a 5" display with 2MP
front-facing camera — ideal for Skype video calls — and a 5MP
rear-facing, autofocus camera with flash. The Nokia XL will be available
in bright green, orange, cyan, yellow, black and white. The entire
Nokia X family is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon(TM) dual core
processor and supports dual SIM, letting people switch SIM cards to get
better tariffs.
The Nokia X will go on sale immediately, starting at EUR 89 and rolling
out in the Asia-Pacific, Europe, India, Latin America, West Asia and
Africa. The Nokia X+ and Nokia XL are expected to roll out in these
markets starting early second quarter, priced at EUR 99 and EUR 109,
respectively.
“Our deliberate approach is to offer four tiers of products, including
our affordable entry-level devices such as the new Nokia 220; our
entry-level Asha touch phones like the new Nokia Asha 230; our new Nokia
X, Nokia X+ and Nokia XL smartphones primarily for growth economies;
and our Lumia portfolio, which is where we introduce the greatest
innovation and provide full compatibility with the Microsoft
experience,” Ellop said.
Nokia also unveiled two further handsets designed for people experiencing the Internet for the first time.
Adding to the popular Asha range of devices, the Nokia Asha 230 is the
ideal introduction to full-touch mobile phones. The Nokia Asha 230
includes all the benefits of the Nokia Asha Software Platform, including
Fastlane and access to popular social apps such as Line, WeChat and
WhatsApp. One swipe up from the lockscreen activates the Nokia Asha
230’s camera, and one touch enables people to share images to their
favourite social network. With a forthcoming software update, the Nokia
Asha 230 will introduce 7GB of free cloud storage on Microsoft OneDrive,
and the option to automatically back up photos to the cloud.
Priced at EUR 45, the Nokia Asha 230 is the most affordable Asha touch
device ever. Available in the single and dual SIM variants, it will
start rolling out immediately across the Asia-Pacific, Europe, India,
Latin America, West Asia and Africa.
Nokia also introduced its lowest-priced, data-enabled phone: the Nokia
220, which makes mobile Internet accessible to more people around the
world. With its 2.4" colour screen, dust- and splash-proof keypad, the
Nokia 220 is a well-crafted choice for people experiencing mobility and
the Internet for the first time, with Facebook and Twitter pre-loaded
and Bing as the default search engine in the pre-loaded Nokia Xpress
browser. Retail prices for the Nokia 220 start at EUR 29. It will be
available for sale immediately in single and Dual SIM variants and
rolling-out in Asia-Pacific, Europe, India, Latin America, the Middle
East and Africa.
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