The Nokia XL, released in 2014, is part of Nokia’s X-series lineup, which aimed to bridge Nokia’s traditional hardware with an Android environment. It's a budget-friendly smartphone that offers a mix of utility and style, catering to users who desire reliable performance without breaking the bank.
The Nokia XL is known for its sturdy build and vibrant color options, including bright green, orange, cyan, yellow, black, and white. With dimensions of 141.4 x 77.7 x 10.9 mm and a weight of 190 g, the phone offers a fair balance between size and portability. The device allows for both single SIM (Micro-SIM) or dual SIM (Micro-SIM, dual stand-by) configurations, adding to its versatility.
The device is equipped with a 5.0-inch IPS LCD screen. Although the resolution is somewhat modest at 480 x 800 pixels, resulting in a density of ~187 ppi, it provides a passable viewing experience suitable for basic media consumption and general usage. The contrast ratio of 874:1 (nominal) and 1.204 in sunlight ensures that the screen performs reasonably well in various lighting conditions.
Under the hood, the Nokia XL runs on a Qualcomm MSM8225 Snapdragon S4 Play chipset, featuring a dual-core 1.0 GHz Cortex-A5 CPU and an Adreno 203 GPU. Although these specifications place the XL in the entry-level category, the device is adequate for everyday tasks such as browsing, social media, and light gaming. It operates on Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean) with Nokia's X platform 1, which slightly modifies the traditional Android experience with Nokia's unique interface.
The Nokia XL offers 4GB of internal storage accompanied by 768MB of RAM. While the RAM might limit multitasking capabilities, storage can be expanded via a dedicated microSDHC card slot, providing users with additional space for apps and media.
Photography on the Nokia XL is facilitated by a 5 MP primary camera, which includes features such as autofocus, LED flash, and panorama mode. The camera's ability to capture video is limited to 480p at 30fps. For the front, a 2 MP selfie camera is present, suitable for video calls and basic self-portraits.
The device is powered by a removable Li-Ion 2000 mAh battery (BN-02), which offers decent longevity. Users can expect up to 16 hours of talk time on 2G networks and up to 13 hours on 3G. Additionally, it supports up to 37 hours of music playback, making it a reliable companion for everyday use.
Nokia XL supports GSM and HSPA technologies, covering a range of 2G and 3G bands. For wireless connectivity, it incorporates Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n with hotspot capabilities, Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP, and traditional GPS positioning. However, the device does not support NFC. FM radio is included, and it uses a microUSB 2.0 for charging and data transfer.
Audio features of the Nokia XL include a standard 3.5mm headphone jack and a loudspeaker with decent sound output rated at 66dB for voice, 65dB for noise, and 76dB for ringtone. The handset includes sensors like accelerometer and proximity for enhanced user experience.
The device was originally priced around 100 EUR and has been discontinued. While it may not compare to modern smartphones in terms of performance, its affordability and simplicity were appealing at its release. The Nokia XL served as an entry point to those transitioning from feature phones to smartphones, especially in emerging markets.
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