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Nokia XL in the spotlight- Users' Reviews and Recommendations

We try to bring the Nokia XL Dual back into the smartphone spotlight by doing a short review on Nokia's Large screen budget Android device.



A number of comparisons have shown up on the Internet between Nokia XL and some low budget smartphones, but XL seems to have fallen short in more than one of those comparisons.

We should highlight some of the somewhat cool features of the Nokia XL Dual device.



Large Screen

This device has won the heart of many Android-crazy but Nokia-faithful smartphone users with it's large, clear and  bright 5.0" display. Also game lovers and big-thumbed users find it easy navigating around on the device.

Long Battery life

The device boasts of a 2000 mAh battery capacity, this is also quite good for a device of relatively low performance. Lots of users have reported a long lasting battery even under heavy usage. Many popular and similarly low budget devices struggle in this one aspect for sure.



Secondary Camera 

Very few budget Android devices manage to have a secondary camera at all, but the Nokia XL Dual can make video calling a lot more meaningful and not forgetting those quick selfies you like to take unnoticed.

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Like already stressed, the Nokia XL is just a budget phone and is not expected to compete with devices like the Samsung Galaxy Note series or HTC One-s, neither can you expect a similar performance as Sony Xperia Z-s.  We just hope you enjoy your XL device and get the best out of it.
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