Facing criticism for its outdated operating system in camparison to the Apple iOS, Google's Android and Microsoft's Windows Phone,Nokia finally joined hand with Microsoft. But before completely ditching its favoured OS(in 2016),it isn't unmindful of Symbian's loyal users. So one more blow.The new Symbian update,named Anna,brings much awaited changes. New better-looking circular icons, improved web browser and an on-screen QWERTY keypad in portrait mode along with a few tweaks in downloading apps from Ovi Store are the long overdue enhancements. And to reap the benefits of the upgrade,the X7 is Nokia's first full touch smartphone.
Dressed to stand out from the crowd,the X7 looks different with its angular design. Grills on the corners add to the design element( the bottom grills actually hide the speakers ).The non-removable back cover has resulted in the need for SIM and memory card slots on the side. But the new design-press the dot to tilt the other end and then pull out the trays-won't leave everyone comfortabl. The volume control and camera key are on the right panel with a 4-inch capacitive display dominating the front. Start the phone and you are prompoted for the Nokia account details that automatically logs into all the Nokia services.
Configuring an email account was quick and browsing was simple. An icon at the right bottom gave access to a plenty of features like bookmarks,windows,history,feeds,send link,settings,etc. It comes with two HD games,Asphalt 5 and Galaxy on fire. The gaming experience was good and more games can be downloaded from Ovi Store.
It supports expandable memory up to 32 GB and an 8 GB card comes with phone. It also supports USB-on-the-Go features but the connector isn't a part of the pack.
YOu can buy Nokia X7 at a Price of Rs 21,999.