The Nokia X2 is something that we saw hogging headlines a few days back when a supposed image and some hardware details of it were leaked online. And it so seems that they were true, as a benchmark for the said handset has given away the same specifications, apart from revealing additional ones that give a clear insight on what we can expect.
Someone in the possession of this handset has apparently ran an AnTuTu benchmark on it, which has been spotted by Unwired View. Bearing the model number RM-1013, it exhibits a 4.3-inch display featuring a resolution of 480 × 800 pixels. It grabs the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean OS, but that’s of little importance since Nokia will be extensively forking it, as it did with the X.
Instead of a 3MP main snapper, the smartphone has grabbed a 5MP unit on its rear surface. Moreover, while its predecessor had refrained from offering a front-facing snapper, this one goes for 0.3MP unit nonetheless. The Nokia X2 kicks in 1GB worth of RAM as well, according to the benchmark.
Moreover, there’s 4GB of storage with the obvious inclusion of a microSD card slot. Like we had found out in a previous leak, it runs on a dual core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 processor which has been clocked at 1.2GHz this time around.
There’s no word out right now as to when we’ll be getting to officially see the Nokia X2, but we’ll keep digging for more about it.
In the meantime, here’s a quick look at its specs:
– Display: 4.3-inch, 480 × 800 pixels
– OS: Android 4.3 Jelly Bean
– Processor: 1.2GHz dual core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200
– Memory: 1GB RAM, 4GB storage (expandable)
– Camera: 5MP rear, 0.3MP front