Hack suggests Nokia hasn't locked down the X smartphones heavily, enabling hackers to install key Android apps
Nokia's much-hyped Android-based X series smartphones didn't feature some popular Google services such as Google Maps and access to Google's Play store. Hackers, however, have come up with a process to run these key Google services on the Nokia X smartphones.
In a posting on the XDA developers forum, Spanish developer Kasha Malaga reveals how he was able to tweak the Nokia X to accept Google’s apps and services in mere five steps. He was also able to replace Nokia’s custom skin with the Android Now launcher.
His hack suggests the X smartphones aren't locked down too heavily, allowing apps such as Gmail, Google Now, Google Maps, and Hangouts to run on the developer handset. Here's a video of Kasha Malaga’s Nokia X hack:
Surprisingly, Nokia seem to be happy about the hack, stating it is "very excited to see progress is being made."
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