The company introduced three smartphones, based on a modified version of the Android, called Android open source project (AOSP), for the X series.
"The X range of phones is targeted at the growth markets where low-cost smartphones are growing at over four times," Nokia's Devices and Services Executive Vice President Stephen Elop told reporters here.
Nokia's X range of smartphones run Android applications, Microsoft services and signature Nokia experiences like Here maps. The X model will be available immediately for euro 89 excluding taxes. The other two models - X+ and XL - will be available in early second quarter for euro 99 and euro 109 respectively, Elop added.
It is for the first time that Nokia has come out with a phone which has Android-based applications. This is a move by the company in order to get a pie of the Android phone market.
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As per the IDC figures of the last quarter of 2013, Android had a 78.1 per cent share of global smartphone shipments while the Microsoft Windows Phone platform share stood at 3 per cent.
The release of the phones comes just days ahead of its scheduled takeover by Microsoft. The software giant had acquired the handset business of Nokia for USD 7.2 billion last year.
Apart from the X range of phones, Nokia also introduced one Internet enabled entry level phone for euro 29 and a Asha range of phone for euro 45, which will be available in the market immediately.
"Nokia has connected billions of people around the world, and today we demonstrated how our portfolio is designed to connect the next billion people to great experiences," Elop added.
Elop said the company now has phones in four levels, which include the entry-level phones like Nokia 220, the Asha series, the X range of phones and the Lumia series.