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Nokia Microsoft has added another device to its Android-powered ‘X’ family after it announced the Nokia X2. The phone becomes the first device launched by Nokia since its devices and services division was bought by Microsoft – which indicates a level of commitment to Android, despite Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform. The X2 sports a 4.3-inch touch display, which is slightly larger than the original Nokia X, while it is powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor. There’s a five-megapixel rear-facing camera, and a more basic front-facing camera for video calling and selfies. It is dual-SIM, and includes 15GB of on-device storage for multimedia, photos, apps and more. The device is priced…

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