Pros and cons-XL UPDATE

Pros
#Multitasking,
#minimum ram utilisation,
#Microsoft app/games pre installed,
#Smooth interface
Cons
#Whats app not working(widget/whats app launcher)
#Nokia authorised 3rd party app store is
mentioned as malware in the virus scaning

Those apps included in cons list, have to do nothing much with a system update.
A past Nokia X user, now a X user.

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