Nokia’s starting Android offering, the Nokia X (Normandy),
didn’t really deliver much in the specs department. In fact, despite having
Google’s OS on the device, it doesn’t have a Play Store and the handset does
little to even recommend that it bears any resemblance to other droid offerings
available in the market.
Nevertheless, Nokia still seems heavily invested in the
Windows Phone game, it does look like the Finns will continue with the Nokia X
line with the upcoming Nokia X2, and the latest handset has some new features.
We’ve learned from a leak that the X2 will be sporting a
Qualcomm MSM8210 chip, possibly a quad-core one, with 1GB RAM and 4GB of
internal storage space.
So how does this processor perform? Well, if the leak is to
be believed, the X2 managed to nab a score of 11827, which isn’t too shabby for
a super-budget-friendly handset like the X2 (the X retailed for about $100).
If Nokia can make the X not only a cheap handset, but a
decent performer as well, they might have a real winner on their hands, and a
device that consumers wouldn’t require much convincing to snatch up.
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