While Nokia is likely to unveil its
Android phone, codenamed Normandy, on February 24, a new information has
emerged claiming that the phone was seen listed on Vietnamese online seller
Thegiodidong.com. The listing page in fact has been removed.
A French publication, No Where Else, has posted three images of the so-called Nokia X which supposedly show the device. One of the leaked images of the alleged Nokia X phone shows the front panel housing a Nokia logo on the top of the panel. Another leaked image shows the rear panel of the rumored Nokia X, and appears to be made of plastic, similar to the material set up on Asha devices, while the third leaked image shows the side panel housing a physical button for power and a volume rocker.
A French publication, No Where Else, has posted three images of the so-called Nokia X which supposedly show the device. One of the leaked images of the alleged Nokia X phone shows the front panel housing a Nokia logo on the top of the panel. Another leaked image shows the rear panel of the rumored Nokia X, and appears to be made of plastic, similar to the material set up on Asha devices, while the third leaked image shows the side panel housing a physical button for power and a volume rocker.
Apparently, the phone was listed on the e-commerce site as
Nokia Normandy with specifications, including a 4-inch (854 x 480) display,
Qualcomm's 1GHz dual-core Snapdragon 200 processor, 512MB RAM, 4GB of internal
storage, 5-megapixel camera, dual SIM support, and microSD support.
The listing details also stated that Nokia Normandy will run
KitKat, Google's latest Android 4.4 KitKat, and will give users right to use
the Google Play Store. Though, the specifications mentioned on the site can not
be confirmed.
The cell phone is believed to be a low-cost phone. A leak
from tipster @evleaks has already said that the phone may be called the Nokia
X.
While sources says that the phone will run a stripped-down
version of Android OS - quite like Amazon's Kindle Fire - and will not align
with Google's own version, the new report says somewhat contradictory to what
has already been reported about its software platform.
Nokia is likely to reveal a raft of devices, including Nokia
Lumia 630, Lumia 635, metal-bodied Lumia 1820 handset, and 8-inch Lumia 2020
tablet at MWC 2014.
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