Nokia made its fans all nostalgic, when it announced the Nokia X, Nokia X+, and Nokia XL
 handsets at the MWC expo - a tribute to what could have been, if the 
company went with Android, instead of Windows Phone. Actually, it could 
have been even better, as those three are low-end, affordable devices, 
running a forked version of Android.
 
 
 
  
The interface overlay might be called Nokia X UI 1.0, but, since we
 have the open-source Android platform underneath, the phones can have 
different launchers installed, which we demonstrated for you at the MWC.
 They can also be rooted, it turns out, which will open the floodgates 
of installing custom ROMs, and even a few Google apps are likely to 
sneak in, for a good measure. If you are interested in rooting your Nokia X model, it is really easy 
to do - just follow the four simple steps below. This procedure is likely to void the phones' 
warranty, so have this in mind when you fire up the root application on 
your historic first Nokia with Android. 
1. Download the Framaroot.apk on your Nokia X, Nokia X+, or Nokia XL; 
2. Use the built-in Astro file manager, and browse to the folder where 
you downloaded Framaroot.apk, then tap on its icon to install; 
3. Upon installation, start Framaroot. There are two root exploits to choose from - "Aragorn" and “Gandalf” - tap on "Gandalf"; 
4. Now reboot your Nokia X, Nokia X+, or Nokia XL, and you should be rooted. 
source: Xlordvk (XDA-Devs)
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