Finnish handset maker Nokia today said it will roll out two new Android-based devices X+ and XL in the second quarter (April-June) of this year.
"We will come out with X+ and XL in the second quarter," company's Director North, Ravi Kunwar said here today.
Nokia had announced three devices based on the open Android platform X, X+ and XL at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona last month, priced between 89 euros and 109 euros. Stating that India is world's third largest market for smartphones, he said that the market size for affordable range of smart phones would grow rapidly in the country.
"The market for smart phones in the range of Rs 6,000 to Rs 15,000 will grow very fast in the country," he said. Nokia India today announced to roll out Android-based smart phone 'X' here, with a price tag of Rs 8,599. "India is one of the fastest growing markets for smart phones in the world. With the launch of Nokia X, we are adding more ammunition to our smartphone portfolio. We believe Nokia X is a unique combination of Nokia quality and experiences, Microsoft services and Android apps," he said.
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