NEW DELHI: Microsoft Devices Monday launched its large screen Android-based smartphone, Nokia XL in India for Rs 11,489.Powered by a 1GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor, Nokia XL sports a 5-inch screen, 768MB RAM, 5MP auto-focus camera with LED flash on the back and 2MP front camera.Nokia XL offers dual-sim functionality, access to 3G networks and a display resolution of 800x480p. Nokia offers a 4GB microSD card free with the phone.The device comes with a 2000 mAh battery, which the company claims offers 16 hours of talktime and upto 41 days of standby.The smartphone runs on a highly 'customized' version of Android and does not offer access to Google apps and services and the Google Play Store. The users can access and download a wide array of Android apps, which can be side loaded as well as downloaded through Nokia’s own store and several popular third-party apps.Microsoft Devices’ has also launched the Nokia X+ smartphone, which is priced at Rs 8,399. Nokia X+ is an enhanced version of it Nokia X, launched earlier this year in India.“After receiving a great response with the Nokia X, which introduced the category to this market, we are now bringing the much awaited Nokia XL and X+ to our consumers. The Nokia X+ which will be simultaneously launched with the XL completing the Nokia X family,” Viral Oza, Director Marketing, Nokia India Sales, a subsidiary of Microsoft Mobile Oy, said in a statement.Microsoft Devices has tied up with Airtel to bundle Nokia XL smartphone with 500MB monthly data usage for six months.