
Nokia (/Microsoft) has launched the second device in its Android line after the Nokia XL, a larger version of its original Nokia X smartphone, went on sale across Asia and the Middle East for €109 (around $265). Like the Nokia X, the XL will not be sold in the US. The Nokia XL is much like its older sibling in terms of aesthetics, albeit that it has_a five-inch screen, better quality cameras and dual-SIM support. The phone is powered by an updated_version of_Nokia X Platform, the company’s forked version of Android, which means it can run Android apps and Microsoft...
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