The Nokia X phone has appeared on the CamSpeed database with a 3-megapixel camera resolution and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.

A listing on the CamSpeed database, the benchmark test of Sofica, has suggested the Nokia X phone will have lower specs than original anticipated.

According to the leak, the first Nokia Android smartphone will feature Android 4.1 Jelly Bean rather than the latest Android 4.4 KitKat OS.

This seems a little strange, as Google latest mobile OS has been specifically designed to run on handsets with memory as low as 512MB of RAM.

Previous rumours suggest the Nokia X Android phone will run on a 1.2GHz dual-core processor with 512MB of RAM, which would make the device a perfect candidate for the KitKat OS rather than anything older.

The CamSpeed listing also suggests that the camera resolution is 3-megapixels, despite earlier rumours listing a 5-megapixel rear camera.

The rear camera on the Nokia X should also be fixed focus, with minimal focusing time.

Other Nokia X specs are rumoured to include 4GB of internal memory expanded by a microSD card slot, a 1500mAh battery and dual-SIM slots.

The Nokia X is also tipped to feature a 4-inch 800 x 480p WVGA display.

Originally tipped for an MWC 2014 launch, rumour has it that Nokia is thinking of delaying the Nokia X launch due to the Samsung Galaxy S5 Samsung Unpacked 5 event during the Barcelona-based conference.

The Nokia Android phone is supposedly going to launch as part of the Nokia Asha family, but with a Lumia-esque design in six eye-popping colours.

Leaked images of the Nokia X UI also suggest Nokia will opt for a heavily customised Android UI for its upcoming Android smartphone.

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Via: Phone Arena

