The Nokia X is a great little device, although it’s a bit under-powered compared to what we’ve become accustomed to recently. It also has a very interesting launcher, and by “interesting” we mean “weird”.
What would happen if we could put a Google experience onto the Nokia X? Today we’re going to do just that!
To get started you’ll need to root your little Nokia which brings with it a certain amount of risk. If you’re the type who is down with that, go ahead and proceed. If you’re one of those who values things like a “warranty”, perhaps this is all just academic and something you might want to skip.
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