So, naturally, this has upset those users who were hoping for a not so heavy modified Android version and something closer to the clean, Vanilla version. While this could happen in the future with another device, if you own a Nokia X, X+ or XL and you want to run on clean Android, an ingenious developer has released Vanilla Android 4.1.2 for the Nokia X which is already available for download. A Code Aurora-based build of AOSP Jellybean 4.1.2 has been made available for to the Nokia X family and it comes with a long list of working features, considering that this is the first release. Nokia X’s first stable source-built custom ROM includes network connectivity, camera, FM radio, Bluetooth, GPS, MTP and even multi SIM support. The developer also made a second build with Nokia X’s software navigation bar, since the device has only a hardware back key, which makes navigation uncomfortable. To get a feeling of how it looks, you can open the gallery from below. As you can see, it’s not different at all from the regular Android JellyBean.