New information emerged surrounding heavily said that Android smartphone on Nokia, suggesting manufacturing is steaming ahead.
According to multiple sources "familiar with the company's plans," Android phone on Nokia is codenamed Normandy, but is known internally under several different monikers.
The Android phone will be the next step in the line of low-end smartphone by Nokia with access to a wider range of applications.
Similar to Amazon Kindle Fire OS, Nokia apparently develop own special "forked" version of Android not directly aligned with the Google operating system.
An image of the Nokia phone Android has been released from the notorious tech @evleaks informant in December, showing a device style Lumia without capacitive navigation buttons.
RIM's sources say that Nokia Normandy is a Android Asha equivalent with access to more traditional applications that are not available on Windows Phone. This is something that the company has struggled with Asha's line and already supports applications such as Skype.
Nokia employees are been said Normandy will be released next year, with one insider said that the production is "full steam ahead".
The sale of Nokia to Microsoft is currently underway and it would seem odd for Microsoft enable Nokia to use Android for low-end phones on your Windows Phone OS.
Nokia can only get away with a release of Android if it can exit the device prior to the completion of the acquisition by Microsoft.
Microsoft may well stress of Normandy junkheaps If Nokia is too late to release it.
Currently we have no information about any specific to the phone of Normandy, but don't expect to be rivaling any flagship phones.
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