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2014-02-27
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It may just be that the only thing they are using Android to, is to release a batch of Android derative products ment to cement the image of Android being a lower end product with a natural upgrade path to Windows Phone.
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2014-02-27
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I was so sure this is a hoax, I just could not see a way for Microsoft to ever release a Linux-based device, I thought that went so against their DNA
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2014-02-27
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LOL I just found out that CPU used by the Nokia X series isn't similar to the Lumia 520 at all.
Nokia X uses MSM8225 (dual core Cortex A5 and Adreno 203 made on 45nm), Lumia 520 uses MSM8227 (dual core Krait and Adreno 305 made on 28nm).
So the CPU alone is half as powerful as the CPU in the Lumia 520, and GPU is of the previous generation. Windows Phone 8 currently couldn't run on this hardware even if Nokia wanted it to.
At first I was curious about the Nokia X phones, now I will definitely wait to see reviews. Single thread performance on the Cortex A8 in the N9 is better than on Nokia X. That combined with a relative old Android version will most likely result in bad performance, but I'll wait for the reviews to see this confirmed
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2014-02-28
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2014-02-28
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2014-02-28
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2014-02-28
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@ Southerrn Finland
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I was so sure this is a hoax, I just could not see a way for Microsoft to ever release a Linux-based device, I thought that went so against their DNA
As I understand it, the Nokia acquisition is not complete, and Microsoft has no management saying in Nokia yet.
Microsoft probably does not like the X series, and they might kill it off as their first management decision once Nokia is fully absorbed.
Then again, maybe they hope people will start using their (abundently pre-installed) services, and upgrade to a Windows Mobile Phone once they got enough money, wouldn't be too stupid if you ask me.
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2014-02-28
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@ Arctic cold of northern .fi
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Oh it is complete already, and I rather think Microsoft has had all their say in Nokia for the last three years
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2014-02-28
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...I might get one for myself just for the fun of trying to strip the MSUI off it...
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wonder why they used the WP style interface instead of a more Symbian looking skin