The smartphone will be available for $120 (€90) outright

Mar 25, 2014 01:01 GMT  ·  By

Good news for Android fans in Indonesia, as Nokia X will make its debut in the country in just a few days. The first Android smartphone launched by the Finnish company will be available for purchase in the territory beginning March 27.

According to GSMArena, Nokia Indonesia has already sent invitations for the launch event expected to take place later this week.

Customers in Indonesia will be able to grab the Nokia X for just $120 or €90. This is similar with Nokia’s suggested retail price announced back in February at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2014 trade fair.

Nokia X will ship with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system out of the box, but it will not provide users with access to Google Play Store.

However, Nokia X users will be able to access Nokia Store, along with other third-party app stores such as 1Mobiles and Yandex. Users will also have the option to sideload any applications they can’t find directly from within the smartphone.

Hardware-wise, the device will come equipped with a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Play clocked at 1GHz, an Adreno 305 graphics processing unit, and 512MB of RAM.

Also worth mentioning, Nokia Indonesia confirmed that the Finnish company would launch the dual-SIM version of the Nokia X in Indonesia.