Nokia X Sees 1 Million Pre-Orders In China

nokia-x-chinaBack in February during MWC 2014, Nokia took the wraps off a trio of Android handsets called the Nokia X, Nokia X+, and the Nokia XL. All three devices weren’t high-end by any means, but were considered to be low-mid ranged, but that’s not a bad thing since this would essentially allow Nokia to compete with the likes of Samsung who has a slew of low-end handsets as well.

Interestingly enough despite the hype and anticipation, Nokia revealed that the Nokia X handset would not be seeing a release in key markets like the US, Canada, Japan, and South Korea. Instead it would be launching in countries such as Malaysia and China, just to name a few.

However it seems that Nokia made the right call because according to reports, the Nokia X is quite a hit in China.

According to a post on Nokia’s official Weibo account, the company has posted the image above which is basically Nokia boasting that they have managed to nab 1 million pre-orders for the Nokia X to date. The handset had gone up for pre-order a few days ago where it was priced at 599 yuan which is around $97 when converted.

This is a tad more expensive than Malaysia’s version of the Nokia X which is around $121, but then again different countries probably have different taxes and regulations that could have factored into its costs.

Of course the hype could simply be for a Nokia phone running on Android which is a little bit of a novelty, so we guess we’ll just have to wait and see if this run of popularity continues even after the phone has been launched.

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