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Sunday, March 16, 2014

How To Install Nokia X Launcher On Your Android Device

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It's no longer a new thread about the newly launched Nokia X dual sim smartphone, commonly known as Nomardy. This device is integrated in dual sim form as stated and also has a RAM of 512MB with internal memory of 4GB.

It's actually a good and well integrated device with so many unique features.

Today's stroll, I would be briefing you on How to install Nokia X launcher on your Android smartphone.

Without much talks, just follow the simple procedure below:

1. First download the Nokia X zip file Here, then copy the file to your android phone and flash the file with either CMW or TWRP recovery.

2. In other to Flash, just immediately after copying the file to your phone, then switch it off and the boot into recovery mood, remember to backup your android device when you get to recovery mood.

3. After backup, then in recovery mood select "Install zip from SD card", then click "choose zip from SD card". During the process, you are expected to find the Nokia X launcher zip file from where you copied it and confirm.

4. Once the flashing is completed, simply move back to the recovery main menu and click on "reboot system". Once your device have completely reboot, you would then notice the user interface of it, just exactly like the Nokia X dual sim smartphone. Now you can enjoy your android smartphone with the Nokia X launcher on it.

Hope you found this helpful, If you encounter or have any related issue about your android smartphone, then don't hesitate to lay it down.

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Friday, February 28, 2014

Nokia Announces Not One but Three Android Phones

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After months of speculation and leaks, the hotly anticipated Android device from Nokia has been officially announced at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. A bane to Windows Phone users and many die hard Nokia fans, this device is likely to be the last mobile phone announced by Nokia before it officially hands off its mobile phone division to Microsoft. The Nokia X runs a forked version of Android called Android Open Source Project AOSP similar to devices offered by Barnes & Nobles and Amazon. These devices are unique in that they are greatly customized and are not loaded with the Google services generally seen in devices from Samsung, HTC etc.

Nokia has struggled to build traction for its Asha line of devices since launch and the Nokia X is their attempt at responding to the growing number of lower end android devices eating into Nokia’s market share in developing economies. The Nokia X, X+ and XL specs speaks low end through and through and come with exciting features.

On the software side, the biggest showcase is the new Nokia App Store and its highly customized UI. The new Nokia Store will come preloaded with a host of apps but will also connect to other third party App stores such as Yandex to ensure access to all Android apps is possible. Borrowing heavily from the Windows phone tiled interface and its Asha counterpart, the Nokia X’s home screen comprises of boxed colorful re-sizable live tiles which can easily be customized to your liking. The core of the device includes Nokia's HERE suite of applications and interestingly, a host of Microsoft services including Skype and OneDrive.

Launching immediately is the Nokia X which will retail for 89 Euro or about $125. All Nokia X devices will come with one month of free global Skype calling and 10 GB of Microsoft OneDrive.

One of many questions that is expected to pop up on the interwebs is whether or not Microsoft will continue to develop and produce more Android devices post acquisition. It has been argued that the codename “Normandy” signifies Microsoft’s involvement with the project to seed Applications to the new Nokia store that will ultimately be ported to the Windows Phone store as a stop gap for the app gap. For many, the irony that Nokia’s last device happens to run a version of software loathed by Microsoft is an understatement and will continue to be a big subject for debate over the next few weeks.
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BBM Coming to Windows Phone and Nokia X Platform

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We’ve got exciting news for Windows Phone users this morning – BBM is on its way to you in the coming months!

From the beginning we’ve said that we’re committed to listening to what customers want and you’ve spoken – Windows Phone users want BBM! BBM will also be supported on the newly announced Nokia X platform.

In a recent press release John Sims, President, Global Enterprise Solutions at BlackBerry said,

“BBM continues to grow in popularity as millions of people use our mobile platform for chatting and connecting with friends or colleagues, and we are very excited that we will soon welcome Windows Phone and Nokia X users to the BBM community,”

Bryan Biniak, Vice President and GM of Developer Relations, Nokia Corporation added,

“Today marks an exciting moment for Nokia. By bringing BBM to the Windows Phone and Nokia X communities, our customers will be able to experience this popular global messaging app.”

Thanks to everyone who took Twitter, Facebook and our blog to ask for BBM on other platforms like Windows Phone.

The BBM team is hard at work on BBM for Windows Phone and Nokia X as well as lots of great new features for BBM that we can’t wait to tell you about. BBM will be available as a free download for Windows Phone users this summer.


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