Mobile king Nokia is making many efforts to impress every mobile user by blessing with a new handset with Android support. The first effort of the king shown few months earlier when it was presented Nokia X with Android platform. After this, company has brought more devices in the X series and it is still manufacturing the products in the X line-up. Now the company's another handset Nokia X2 is living in rumours after Nokia XL that was launched few days earlier with a price tag of Rs. 10,590.
The new phone Nokia X2 has come in lights because of its specification list that has shown on the AnTuTu benchmark. The news is rolling out like fire and making everyone curious to know more about the smartphone. The handset is listed on AnTuTu.com with a model number Nokia X2DS (RM-1013) and specification.
The dual SIM successor of Nokia X series came in flash few days earlier with 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8210 processor and 1GB RAM along with 4GB of built-in storage. Now the phone has detected with complete specification.
According to AnTuTu listing, the handset takes power from dual-core MSM8x10 processor, clocked at 1190MHz. This configuration is quite different from the rumours. Android 4.3 platforms will be used by the most anticipated handset with smooth and very interactive interface. To meet with the gaming purpose, Adreno 305 GPU will come with the handset to enhance the graphic quality.
As per the listing, Nokia X2 features 4.3-inch display with screen resolution of 480x800 pixels. The handset also gets 5-megapixel stunning shooter at the rear side and a 0.3-megapixel camera on the front, to fill the imaging section of the handset with its quality picture-taking feature. AnTuTu has also listed the image of the awaited smartphone along with specifications. It is also said that the new handset is equipped with “Windows logo” shaped Home button while predecessors of the phone have central back button only. It was speculated earlier that the Microsoft is working on adding Home button on its Nokia X series handsets.