The Nokia X2 could have dual boot Android and Windows Phone

With Microsoft's purchase of Nokia, it seemed that the idea of ​​a Nokia with Android would not continue to flourish. However, with the appearance of Nokia X2We have all seen how the American giant has allowed the Finns to continue with their plans. However, a new rumor has appeared: will it be able to boot with both Android and Windows Phone?

According to a tweet from Michael Faro-Tusino, senior editor at MyNokiaBlog and UnleashThePhones, it seems that the Nokia X2 would bring with it a very interesting and little-seen feature so far: the dual boot. For those who do not know, this means that the smartphone could use two different operating systems completely independently: Android and Windows Phone. In fact, rumors talk about what the Nokia X2 would bring with it Google Play ServicesSomething strange if we look at the background - the first Nokia X had a customized version of Android, without GApss or anything similar, something like Amazon's Kindle Fire.

This possible characteristics has appeared in a post from the Secret social network, in which anyone can upload a sentence, true or false, so we would have to be especially skeptical of this rumor. However, this dual boot for the Nokia X2 would make a lot of sense since it would allow Nokia to continue with the plans that it had until now and also bet on the operating system with which it allied, Windows Phone, offering a complete phone that can be used with both. From another point of view, the union of these systems might not be greeted with joy in Google -on previous occasions it has prevented terminals with this feature from being launched- or in Microsoft itself, which has criticized Android all these years.

Recall that the Nokia X2 would have a  4,3-inch screen with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixelsQualcomm Snapdragon 200 processor two-core with a maximum frequency of 1,2 GHz accompanied by 1 GB of RAM and 4 GB of internal memory, as we indicated some days ago.

What will finally happen to the dual boot of Android and Windows Phone? Is it simply a baseless rumor?

Via Ubergizmo


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