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Nokia's 1st Andorid Phone![REUPDATED] - Jubaer366 - 12-15-2013 06:57 PM

NORMANDY
NOKiA X

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Nokia X
Screen: 4-inch IPS LCD, 800 x 480px
RAM: 512MB
Camera: 3MP+nil
Processor: Snapdragon 1GHz Dual Core
Battery: 1500mAh
SIM: Dual
Price: $122

Nokia X+
Screen: 4-inch IPS LCD, 800 x 480px
RAM: 768MB
Camera: 3MP+nil
Processor: Snapdragon 1GHz Dual
Battery: 1500mAh
SIM: Dual
Price: $136

Nokia XL
Screen: 5-inch IPS LCD, 800 x 480px
RAM: 768MB
Camera: 5MP+2MP
Processor: Snapdragon 1GHz Dual Core
Battery: 2000mAh
SIM: Dual
Price: $150

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Nokia, which has been launching a slew of Windows Phone devices seems to be finally making its foray in the Android category of smartphones, according to a report from The Verge's Tom Warren.
The report cites that the Finnish handset giant has been working on its first Android phone, codenamed Normandy. Twitter leakster @eveleaksrevealed last month an image of the rumoured Nokia Normady. However, the leaked image shows lack of hardware shutter button, capacitive buttons and LED flash suggested that this mystery device was most likely an Asha, aimed at budget buyers and emerging markets, expected to be launched in 2014.
Apparently, the report also states that Nokia is rather taking Amazon's lead, working on a forked version of Android that will not be associated with Google services, implying that Nokia will full leverage over the device's OS, much like the Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet range.
Multiple sources have revealed to The Verge that Nokia employees working on Normandy were told that the device is scheduled for a 2014 release, with one insider who describes the Nokia Normandy efforts as 'Full steam ahead'. This suggests what Nokia intends to do with its Asharange, targeted at budget buyers who with the ability to have access to more traditional smartphone apps.
Nokia has been working on Android powered phones despite Microsoft's plans to acquire the Nokia's handset business. So the question here is whether Nokia will release the handset before its deal with Microsoft is finalised.
However, contradicting the above rumours, former Nokia CEO, Stephen Elop said in July that the company has made the right call by choosing Windows over Android, first reported by The Guardian. Earlier reportsalso revealed that Nokia apparently experimented with Android for Lumia devices.
Currently, Nokia accounts for 80 percent of all Windows Phone sales. While Samsung and HTC have also made Windows Phones in the past, the poor sales number of these devices seems to have deterred them from heavily investing in the platform.
It seems almost inevitable if Nokia wants to recapture its fast depleting market share, could this be Nokia's next Android phone - we'll be waiting for announcement.
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Source: TheVerge
Image Credit: @evleaks(Twitter)



RE: Nokia's 1st Andorid Phone! - EcHo Texas - 12-15-2013 07:02 PM

s80 or no


RE: Nokia's 1st Andorid Phone! - Jubaer366 - 12-15-2013 07:15 PM

(12-15-2013 07:02 PM)EcHo Texas Wrote:  s80 or no

No!


RE: Nokia's 1st Andorid Phone! - Marian - 12-15-2013 07:24 PM

S80...that can mean something like symbian, not android.


RE: Nokia's 1st Andorid Phone! - Hitesh12352 - 12-15-2013 07:25 PM

I Should Buy It


RE: Nokia's 1st Andorid Phone! - Marian - 12-15-2013 07:27 PM

(12-15-2013 07:25 PM)Hitesh12352 Wrote:  I Should Buy It

Yeah, it sounds interesting ;-)


RE: Nokia's 1st Andorid Phone! - DON111 - 12-16-2013 05:27 PM

If its in Asha Range Gaming Experience will be poor.A low budget phone's maximum RAM will be 512MB.That's not enough for good gaming.


RE: Nokia's 1st Andorid Phone! - Ora_Iso - 12-17-2013 06:29 AM

Nokia still alive??? I'm Nokia user for six years until now,,,