Close Menu
  • Home
  • Celebrity Gossip
  • Entertainment News
  • Featured
  • Photo News
  • Advertise with Us
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube WhatsApp
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube WhatsApp TikTok
BigEye.UG
Subscribe
  • HOME
  • CELEBRITY GOSSIP
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • PHOTO NEWS
  • VIDEO NEWS
  • MONEY
    • Money
    • Features
BigEye.UG
Home»Tech and Gadgets»Nokia X hacked to run Google’s Android apps and services
Tech and Gadgets

Nokia X hacked to run Google’s Android apps and services

BigEyeUg3By BigEyeUg3March 3, 2014
Share
Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp

nokia x

Nokia unveiled its X Android phones less than a week ago, with plans to use the handset to promote Microsoft services and not Google’s. After just a few days, hackers have managed to gain root access to the Nokia X and covert it to run most of Google’s key services. xda-developers member Kashamalaga managed to convert his Nokia X to run the Google Play Store and Google apps in five simple steps, suggesting Nokia hasn’t locked down the device too heavily. Apps like Gmail, Google Now, Google Maps, and Hangouts appear to run on his Nokia X developer handset.

While it’s not surprising that the Nokia X has been hacked to run Google apps and additional launchers, it’s still slightly embarrassing for the Finnish smartphone maker. Microsoft will acquire Nokia’s phone business in the coming weeks, and the X Android handset was designed specifically to run Microsoft services like Outlook.com, OneDrive, and Skype. Nokia’s head of devices, Stephen Elop, described the X plan as a deliberate way to avoid using Google apps and to supplement them with Microsoft equivalents. Nokia has even built its own Android app store to avoid using Google’s Play version.

With the xda-developers community having already hacked the Nokia X to provide access to Google’s services, it’s likely that the next step will be a full replacement of the entire operating system to turn the handset into a stock Android device. We’ve reached out to Nokia for comment on the alterations, and we’ll update you accordingly.

Nokia appears to be happy that the X has been hacked to run Google’s Android apps and services. In a tweet the company says it’s “very excited to see progress is being made.”

Source: The Verge

“[katogoaward]”

Related

Share. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Email
Previous ArticleJamaican Nyanda Lands today for Women’s day Concert.
Next Article Miss Uganda Plays Basket Ball at Friday Night Lights.

Related Articles

TECNO CAMON 40 Series now available in Uganda

TECNO Phantom V Fold2 5G and Phantom V Flip2 5G honored for their product design excellence at German Design Awards

IUEA Hosts Youth Fest 2024: Young People Leading the Charge in Technology, Energy, and Global Business

New App, SK!P to revolutionize event management and engagement launched

Crafted To Empower Your Lifestyle: Introducing The Infinix Note40 Series

ICT Minister commends UNDP for supporting revamp of National ICT Innovation Hub

Latest News

Brian Weiyz Releases Official Video for “EASY” Featuring Lilian Mbabazi

May 9, 2025

Stecia Mayanja Reveals She Was Taken to a Mental Hospital After Facing Health Crisis

May 9, 2025

B2C Share Their Proudest Moments Ahead of Big Concert at Hotel Africana

May 9, 2025

Anne Kansiime: The First Ugandan YouTuber to Hit One Million Subscribers — How She Did It and Who She Credits

May 9, 2025

Martha Kay Credits Her Past Self for Inspiring Weight Loss Journey

May 8, 2025
Follow Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • TikTok
  • WhatsApp
BigEye.UG
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube WhatsApp TikTok
  • Sitemap
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
© 2025 BigEye.UG | All Rights Reserved

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.