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New Microsoft-Nokia smartphone is… Android

24
Jun
2014

Microsoft on Tuesday rolled out its first new Nokia smartphone since acquiring the Finnish groups handset division — using the Android operating system from arch-rival Google. Microsoft said the Nokia X2, an updated version of a handset unveiled this year before the takeover was completed, was designed to introduce the next billion people to the mobile Internet and cloud services. The device will be sold worldwide as a dual-SIM phone at a price of $135 (99 euros), Microsoft said in a statement. While Microsoft has been struggling to get a foothold in the smartphone market with its Windows Phone operating system, the X2 provides access to a world of Android apps and popular Microsoft services, the statement said.

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