The Finnish based smartphone maker owned by Microsoft is now rolling out a new software update to their previous generation X line-up of smartphones including, Nokia X, X+ and XL units. Nokia will start updating their handsets starting today with new firmware refresh, brand new features, and enhancements, all through an over-the-air update.
The new update for the aforementioned devices will bring the new App Switcher feature, as seen from the company's lately announced smartphone Nokia X2. This packs several Microsoft services, which is now making it's way pre-installed, where Outlook.com, OneDrive and OneNote applications are all integrated each other. There's even the improved Nokia Store, which makes it very easy to search and download games and applications to your smartphones. Also other improvements in the newly revamped Nokia Store introduces the new Home screen Spotlight widget for better finding the applications and a one-click download for snappier access to apps. Find out more about this update here and here.
Source: Nokia