Nokia Philippines officially launched the Nokia X yesterday, just a little over 2 weeks after it was first announced in MWC Barcelona last February 24. Looks like Nokia X is arriving in the Philippines way earlier than we expected. We just got an invite that Nokia Philippines is launching the Android-based Nokia X this March 11. The new line is represented by low-cost handsets like the Nokia X, Nokia X+ and the Nokia XL -- all of which were priced in the Php5,000 to Php7,000 range (before taxes and subsidies). For a retail price of Php12,300, this unit is a great buy -- probably the cheapest full-featured business phone that went out of Nokia's doors. Got an email from Nokia Philippines telling me that there's an alarming increase in the proliferation of fake Nokia phones in the country. According to Nikka Abes, Corporate Communications Manager for Nokia Philippines: The latest phone models like Nokia N81, Nokia 5310, Nokia N95, Nokia N82, Nokia 6120, etc. Read more in our articles including "Nokia X officially lands in the Philippines for Php5,990" and "Nokia X launching in the Philippines on March 11".
Nokia Philippines officially launched the Nokia X yesterday, just a little over 2 weeks after it was first announced in MWC Barcelona last February 24. Looks like Nokia X is arriving in the Philippines way earlier than we expected.
We just got an invite that Nokia Philippines is launching the Android-based Nokia X this March 11. The new line is represented by low-cost handsets like the Nokia X, Nokia X+ and the Nokia XL -- all of which were priced in the Php5,000 to Php7,000 range (before taxes and subsidies). For a retail price of Php12,300, this unit is a great buy -- probably the cheapest full-featured business phone that went out of Nokia's doors.
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