Nokia X Android phone snapped once again ahead of MWC unveiling


The Nokia X Android phone looks all but certain to make an appearance at MWC 2014 next month, and now the handset has been caught on camera once again, this time with a vibrant orange body.


Suggesting that Nokia will continue its Windows Phone, Lumia-branded trend of launching handsets in a variety of colours, the orange Nokia X images follow countless shots of the mooted handset sporting a bright red outer shell.


According to latest reports, the Nokia X will be made available in six different hues when formally unveiled as part of the Finnish manufacturer’s MWC 2014 press conference on the morning of February 24.


With Nokia having yet to make any formal indication of plans to launch its first Android powered handset, it is suggested that the latest leaks are taken with a pinch of salt.


Having leaked courtesy of NowWhereElse, the French blog has claimed that the Nokia X specs sheet will see the handset line up as a lower mid-range handset with a modest array of innards unlikely to trouble the upcoming likes of the Samsung Galaxy S5.


According to the reports, the Nokia X Android phone will line up powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core processor and a measly 512MB of RAM.


With a 4-inch, 800 x 480 pixel WVGA display tipped for inclusion, the Nokia X will seeminly add a 5-megapixel rear-mounted camera to the fray alongside 4GB of internal storage, expandable via microSD, and a 1500mAh Lithium-Ion battery.


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