Nokia X2: Android, 4.3-Inch Display and Dual-SIM for $135

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Stan Schroeder
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Nokia X2: Android, 4.3-Inch Display and Dual-SIM for $135
Nokia X2 Credit: Nokia

To the surprise of many, Nokia launched its first Android phone, the Nokia X, at the Mobile World Congress in February 2014.

After that, the now Microsoft-owned company gave us a steady diet of cheap, entry-level Androids, and the latest one -- the Nokia X2 -- follows that philosophy, with dual-SIM support and a price tag of $135 (€99) -- without a contract.

The 4.3-inch device sports a dual-core, 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 processor, 1GB of RAM, a 5-megapixel camera and 4GB of storage memory, further expandable via MicroSD memory cards.

With the X2, Nokia rounds up its lineup of inexpensive, dual-SIM Android devices.

With a 4-inch screen, 512MB of RAM and a 3-megapixel camera, the Nokia X is a little bit smaller, while the 5-inch Nokia XL is nearly on par with the X2 when it comes to specs but it's also a little heavier. You can see a detailed comparison of Nokia's Android, dual-SIM models here.

Nokia X2 will become available globally in July.

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