For imaging, the X offers a 3-megapixel camera at the back with fixed focus, f/2.8 aperture and 4X digital zoom. The device gets its juice from a 1,500mAh battery, which the company claims is good enough for 10.5 hours of talktime and 17 days on standby mode.
Other features include FM Radio and connectivity options like dual-SIM card slots, 3G support, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
The company is promoting the device as an entry-level smartphone, but looking at the hardware quality and the software, it is right to say that does feel premium.
Nokia X competes against the likes of Sony Xperia E1 Dual, Samsung Galaxy S Duos 2 and the HTC Desire X.