The Times of India - Nokia’s much hyped Android phone, Nokia X has been launched in India with the company deciding to price it at Rs 8,599. Nokia has said the new phone will act as a ‘feeder’ for its Lumia phones.
But do the X series phones from the house of Nokia offer a true Android experience?
Here are 10 reasons why buyers should steer clear of Nokia X phones.
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