Previously code-named Normandy, Nokia has used its MWC conference to unveil the Nokia X — a phone that's technically running Android, but has a blend of Android and its Asha phones to create a unique user experience. It runs on a Snapdragon 200 processor which is quite old and Nokia used this just to cut off some production cost and they are providing a 1 GHz processor in Nokia X.

It has a quite nicely crafted design and has a 4 inch TFT display with a resolution of 800x854. It sports a 5 MP camera on the back and on the front, only in X+, a 2 MP front facing camera is available. And as Nokia stated, the Nokia X is not going to be a business smartphone and this new line up will provide a rich user interface and a lot of features at a lower price. Nokia X does not come with pre-installed Google Play Services. As a result the Play Store isn't available on the Nokia X or Nokia X+. Though, Android apps can be downloaded through Yandex Store. The UI on the Nokia X is pretty smooth and quite like Windows 8 OS, but when you get into it, it works just like and Android smartphone.