Nokia X benchmark hints at 3 megapixel fixed-focus camera and Android 4.1

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If the Nokia X ever gets announced, there’s not going to be anything left about the phone to surprise us. The latest leak comes from a CamSpeed benchmark, which is a benchmark typically to measure camera performance. Nokia’s X phone has shown up in some scores with a 3 megapixel, fixed-focus camera. The original specs we’d heard suggested the phone would have a 5 megapixel camera, so this lowers that bar just a bit.​

The benchmark also showed the device running Android 4.1. A few rumors floating around said it would run Android 4.4, but it’s looking like that isn’t going to be the case. Considering how heavily Nokia plans on skinning Android for this phone, they may not have felt it necessary to use the latest and greatest software.​

It’s looking like the Nokia X is really going to to take a stab at the extreme budget market, so any hopes of this device swaying consumers away from a Galaxy S 5 or HTC One 2 should be long gone. Still, it’d be nice to see how the average consumer reacts to a device like this, so hopefully we’ll see some type of announcement before long. The release date is just about the only thing we don’t know about this device, after all.​

source: VR Zone


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