The hardware details, which come courtesy of the
ultra-reliable @evleaks, reveal a very modest phone. Once thought to have a Snapdragon 200 8225Q quad-core chip, @evleaks has posted that it’s actually a dual-core Snapdragon clocked at 1GHz that will power the Nokia X.
With just 512MB of RAM and 4GB of internal storage, it’s clearly been built in the same mold as Nokia’s other low-end Windows Phone devices. It’s also pegged as having a 4-inch, 800 by 480 display, micro SD expansion, and a 5MP rear-facing camera.
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