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The Nokia X, known by its model number as the RM-980, is an Android powered smartphone released by Nokia early 2014. Announced as a budget phone, the main selling point of the Nokia X was not only the lower price, but also the ability to house two micro-SIM cards at once.
Although billed as a lower tier phone spec wise, the Nokia X boasts an impressive 4.0 inch IPS display. Unfortunately, the resolution is only 480 x 800. Inside the sleek and sturdy body is 4 GB of internal memory, 512 MB of RAM, and a dual-core 1 Ghz Cortex-A5 processor. The device also sports the Adreno 203 GPU for graphic processing.
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