Microsoft will continue to launch Android powered devices and it became quite clear with the company launching the Nokia X2. The Nokia X2 (and the new ones in the lineup to follow) will run on Nokia X 2.0 software platform which is based on Android Open Source Project version 4.3 Jelly Bean. But what it has brought along is the news that the previous generation of Nokia X devices won't be getting upgraded anymore.
Yes, you read it right. The Nokia X, X+ and XL (the last two hit the stores just last month) won't be getting upgraded to Version 2.0. Microsoft has stated that these devices have hardware limitations which restrict the software upgrade. The official Nokia blog reads: "Because of the necessary hardware upgrades, the Nokia X software platform 2.0 won’t be available on Nokia X, Nokia X+ or Nokia XL. However, more updates will be coming to further improve the experience of those devices in the coming months."
The update has brought with it a new settings menu, new app list, more icons per row (four instead of three), a slightly revised Fastlane, a better camera UI and a better virtual keyboard. It adds the home button which can be used for better multitasking and the first generation of these devices did not get it.
Microsoft says it will provide software updates but this isn't the way to treat your first adopters. Hope Microsoft understands this and rectifies the issue in future by bringing in as many features as possible of the update to the first generation of the devices.